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This paper analyzed Chinese enterprises' outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) from the perspectives of Bilateral Investment Treaties (BIT) and enterprise heterogeneity. Firstly, in terms of BIT, we found that the existing literature was mainly focused on BIT and developed countries'...
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complemented by an analysis of the broader circumstances of rising FDI protectionism worldwide, under the increased complexity of …
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In 2009 the Treaty of Lisbon expanded the competences of the EU creating a Common Investment Policy. China has been defined by the European Commission as a perfect candidate for a future bilateral investment agreement. This research would like to investigate the impact of changing EU-China...
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In spite of being the second largest recipient of FDI in the world, China shows limited evidence of considerable FDI … whether poor financial market development might be responsible for the relatively low benefits of FDI on growth in China. We … intermediation does indeed limit the transmission of FDI benefits within the Chinese economy. Moreover, the study reveals preliminary …
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world, after the USA, in terms of stock of inward Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). Sustained GDP growth, a high rate of … paper uses Panel Least Squares method to empirically analyze the impact of industrial sector FDI on Chinese regional … inequality during 2003-2013. The resulting analysis shows the connection between FDI in industrial sectors and regional …
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world, after the USA, in terms of stock of inward Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). Sustained GDP growth, a high rate of … paper uses Panel Least Squares method to empirically analyze the impact of industrial sector FDI on Chinese regional … inequality during 2003-2013. The resulting analysis shows the connection between FDI in industrial sectors and regional …
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Using a fixed effect variance decomposition model, we estimate SUR models to analyze FDI spillovers from contagion and … FDI has been beneficial for the Chinese economy, but that spillovers are not evenly distributed across firms and …
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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 China. China remains the largest recipient of FDI among developing countries and FDI continues to play a … services-sector FDI than in manufacturing, and a reorientation of FDI from the Eastern Region to the Central and Western … Chinese government has taken a number of measures to streamline and decentralise FDI administration and strengthen enforcement …
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A bilateral FDI relationship should include two dimensions, size and intensity. This study explores the factors that … contribute to an explanation of both the size and the intensity of bilateral FDI relations, using the case of China. The results … intention of investing in China and enjoy a high FDI intensity. The countries with a large market, high productivity and an …
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