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This paper empirically tests whether the host country financial reform promotes the inflow of FDI. We test the hypothesis on the panel data of China. First, Granger causality tests (Granger, 1969; Sims, 1972) show that financial deregulation causes FDI and the causality is unidirectional. Second,...
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This paper tests whether China's fiscal decentralization promotes the inflow of foreign direct investment (FDI). Using provincial panel data during 1995–2002, we find that fiscal decentralization has a positive and significant effect on inward FDI, after controlling for other factors, and...
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