Foreign Direct Investment in China

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CES Function
CGE Model
China Industry Economy Statistical Yearbook
China's economic development
Chinese Banking System
Chinese economy
computable general equilibrium
Corporate Income Tax Rate
domestic
Domestic Enterprises
econometric analysis
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Efficiency Spillover
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FDI Flow
FDI Policy
FDI Productivity Spillover
FDI Spillover
FDI spillover effects in China
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Firm Heterogeneity
foreign direct investments
foreign outward investments
heterogeneity
horizontal
macroeconomics
MNE
MNE Affiliate
Monopolistic Competition
Multinational Affiliates
multinational enterprises
Nations Commodity Trade Statistics Database
policy evaluation models
productivity
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Region's TFP Growth
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Total FDI
UK Manufacturing Sector
United Nations Commodity Trade Statistics

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415702973
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 May 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book provides an insightful exploration of whether foreign direct investment (FDI) can promote the productivity of domestic enterprises. The book is based on a series of dedicated research conducted in the context of the Chinese economy, which has been the largest FDI host among the developing economies since 1993.

The main themes of this book are (a) based on the latest literature and first-hand research, outlining possible mechanisms through which foreign direct investment could promote the productivity of domestic enterprises; (b) developing a comprehensive research framework to quantify the spillover effects with cutting-edge methodology; (c) constructing a decision support system for evaluating FDI policy reforms with advanced computer simulation techniques; (d) evaluating the broader impact of FDI spillovers on banking system and trade pattern.

The book examines topical economic issues in the contemporary world economy from innovative perspectives, namely, how the presence of multinational enterprises has been one of the most important microeconomic drivers for the Chinese economy, how foreign banks have helped to enable Chinese banking system survive the global financial crisis, and how the domestic enterprises have learned to do exports from multinational affiliates and have changed the landscape of U.S.-Asian trade. The book incorporates the latest development of economic theory as well as computational economics model.

Dr Ziliang Deng is Assistant Professor at the School of Business, Renmin University of China. He possesses BA and MA degrees from Renmin University of China, Postgraduate Research Certificate from Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), and PhD degree from the University of Nottingham (UK). Dr Deng has taken various consultancy activities for the Ministry of Commerce (China), and has teaching experiences at Nanyang Technological University, the University of Nottingham, the University of Manchester, and Keele University (UK). This research conducted for this monograph is sponsored by UK-China Scholarships for Excellence, jointly funded by the Ministry of Education (China) and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (UK).

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