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, EU, Japan and Korea) toward the variation in the strength of economic institutions across China's regions. It is found … that FIEs from the source countries/areas that are culturally more remote from China often exhibit a stronger aversion to …
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China's need for vast amounts of minerals to sustain its high economic growth rate has led Chinese investors to acquire …
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This paper investigates the role of cultural proximity (CP) on greenfield foreign direct investment (FDI). We build a conceptual framework that explicitly accounts for the asymmetric dimensions in the cultural relationship between two countries, and single out a symmetric element (similarity)...
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This paper investigates the role of asymmetric cultural proximity (CP) on greenfield foreign direct investment (FDI). We build a conceptual framework that explicitly accounts for cultural attractiveness as an asymmetric dimension within a broad notion of CP. We revisit the existing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014114018
Using a large firm-level panel dataset from the Chinese National Bureau of Statistics, we examine the effect of … financial distortions on FDI inflows in China's labor-intensive industries. Following Whited and Wu (2006), we estimate the … political pecking order hypothesis that states that there is a severe lending bias in China's financial system against private …
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We explain that China is an ‘‘attractor'' of FDI because its FDI inflows increased steadily even though theworld FDI … generally very small. The concept of the China Circle should be expanded to the East Asia Circle, which is experienced by Taiwan …, geographic proximity, and cultural similarity of these countries. To avoid spurious regressions, we use panel unit root and …
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Chinese and Indian FDI are attracted to countries with large market size, low GDP growth, high volumes of imports from China … or India, and low corporate tax rates. We also find important differences between China and India. While Chinese FDI is …
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As one of the important developing countries, China has experienced a tremendous amount of economic growth in the past …, according to past literature, FDI location is imbalanced in China. Building upon this finding, this paper attempts to identify … factors affecting the location determinants of FDI in China. By introducing “spatial variable” into the analysis, this paper …
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Working with a panel dataset of of OECD countries over the decade 1994-2004, we examine linkages between cross … when commercial presence increases. -- FDI ; imports ; services ; panel data ; substitution and complementary effects …
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have used a three-stage procedure based on unit root, co-integration and causality tests applied to the panel data from … using panel analysis …
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