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There is an emerging consensus among American politicians and many citizens that trade and globalization have undermined America's working class, resulting in a rise in U.S. populism. This view frequently targets the 2000 U.S. law that granted China “permanent normal trade relations” (PNTR)...
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Recent research suggests that unequal access to home country institutional resources affects firm internationalization strategies. We add to this debate, based on an analysis of state-owned (SOEs) and non-state-owned (NSOEs) Chinese mining firms, by developing a more dynamic and multi-layered...
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This paper studies the importance of international lineage network in facilitating the entry of foreign firms in developing countries where immature market environment deters foreign investments. We build a unique dataset on the universe of diaspora foreign firms in China that are controlled by...
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Whether a firm is able to attract foreign capital and whether it may participate at the export market depends on …
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In spite of being the second largest recipient of FDI in the world, China shows limited evidence of considerable FDI benefits on growth (Fan and Hu 2007; Luo 2007; Ran et al. 2007). Motivated by Alfaro et al.'s (2003) model, this study tests whether poor financial market development might be responsible...
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We use a firm-level dataset for Chinese manufacturing, to estimate productivity spillovers from foreign direct … including export propensity, R&D expenditure per capita, employee training, and ownership structure. We find that export of MNEs …
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We review previous literature on productivity spillovers of foreign direct investment (FDI) in China and conduct our … own analysis using a cross--section of firm data. We find that the evidence of FDI spillovers on the productivity of … of systematic positive productivity spillovers from FDI. We do, however, find robust evidence that Chinese private firms …
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We distinguish the heterogeneous productivity spillovers from foreign direct investment (FDI) at the firm level. Based … inputs --- a domestic firm enjoys a higher productivity if it gains access to more inputs sold by FDI firms (general … productivity-enhancing effect) and it is geographically closer to upstream FDI firms (proximity effect). Using the Chinese firm …
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of FDI-related productivity spillovers in China's manufacturing sector. The empirical analysis based on firm level panel … data, over the period 2000-2007, reveals that productivity spillovers arising from FDI from Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan … find that the size of productivity spillovers depends on firm size and product quality. The analysis presented in this …
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We review previous literature on productivity spillovers of foreign direct investment (FDI) in China and conduct our … productivity of Chinese domestic firms is mixed, with many positive results largely due to aggregation bias or failure to control … to find evidence of systematic positive productivity spillovers from FDI …
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