"The love for our children as well as the love for our country and people"are the common emotions of all human beings.The Chinese nation's feelings toward their relatives,hometown,and country are immense..."The love for our children as well as the love for our country and people"are the common emotions of all human beings.The Chinese nation's feelings toward their relatives,hometown,and country are immensely deep and strong that they have surpassed all other nations.This article analyzed the causes of the Chinese nation's strong feelings toward their home and country based on China's development history and geopolitics.展开更多
As an advanced form of rights, "human rights" is a "great term," which has rich con- notation and complicated denotation. No international, regional or national documents on human rights have a definition accepted...As an advanced form of rights, "human rights" is a "great term," which has rich con- notation and complicated denotation. No international, regional or national documents on human rights have a definition accepted by all. The diversity of the concept of human fights shows the complexity of human rights. But there is a consensus that human fights are a kind of right. Rights exist as natural fights (moral rights), legal ri_ohts and oractical riehts. Furthermore.展开更多
This research empirically examines the relationship between outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) and employment in its home economy. It is marked out from existing studies in the following three respects. First,...This research empirically examines the relationship between outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) and employment in its home economy. It is marked out from existing studies in the following three respects. First, instead of advanced economies, it focuses on the effect on employment in a newly industrialized economy. Second, it not only addresses the general issue of whether employment or production overseas complements or substitutes for employment in parent companies but also examines how OFDI contributes to skill upgrading in its origin economy, in addition to the quantitative effect. Third, this paper allows the results to vary between labour-intensive industries and technology-intensive industries in order to find the extent to which the home employment effect is moderated by industrial technology intensity. The results demonstrate that the location of investment and industry characteristics matter for explaining the effect of OFDI on home employment. Specifically, we find that while OFDI by Taiwan's multinationals in the Chinese mainland depresses employment in Taiwan in both labour- and technology-intensive industries, OFDI in other economies only produces a negative employment effect in technology-intensive sectors. An interesting finding of this study is the evidence of positive effects of OFDI on skill upgrading in Taiwan. This paper supports the argument that relocation of productivity overseas axes low-skilled workers at home. Moreover, OFDI in the Chinese mainland has a particular positive impact on skill upgrading in the home industry, lending support to the view that multinational enterprises (MNEs) outsource labour-intensive goods from their affiliates in low-income economies.展开更多
基金Phase results of Institute of College-level Project(Project No.202013)by Longjiang Provincial Political and Legal Management Cadre Institute.
文摘"The love for our children as well as the love for our country and people"are the common emotions of all human beings.The Chinese nation's feelings toward their relatives,hometown,and country are immensely deep and strong that they have surpassed all other nations.This article analyzed the causes of the Chinese nation's strong feelings toward their home and country based on China's development history and geopolitics.
文摘As an advanced form of rights, "human rights" is a "great term," which has rich con- notation and complicated denotation. No international, regional or national documents on human rights have a definition accepted by all. The diversity of the concept of human fights shows the complexity of human rights. But there is a consensus that human fights are a kind of right. Rights exist as natural fights (moral rights), legal ri_ohts and oractical riehts. Furthermore.
文摘This research empirically examines the relationship between outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) and employment in its home economy. It is marked out from existing studies in the following three respects. First, instead of advanced economies, it focuses on the effect on employment in a newly industrialized economy. Second, it not only addresses the general issue of whether employment or production overseas complements or substitutes for employment in parent companies but also examines how OFDI contributes to skill upgrading in its origin economy, in addition to the quantitative effect. Third, this paper allows the results to vary between labour-intensive industries and technology-intensive industries in order to find the extent to which the home employment effect is moderated by industrial technology intensity. The results demonstrate that the location of investment and industry characteristics matter for explaining the effect of OFDI on home employment. Specifically, we find that while OFDI by Taiwan's multinationals in the Chinese mainland depresses employment in Taiwan in both labour- and technology-intensive industries, OFDI in other economies only produces a negative employment effect in technology-intensive sectors. An interesting finding of this study is the evidence of positive effects of OFDI on skill upgrading in Taiwan. This paper supports the argument that relocation of productivity overseas axes low-skilled workers at home. Moreover, OFDI in the Chinese mainland has a particular positive impact on skill upgrading in the home industry, lending support to the view that multinational enterprises (MNEs) outsource labour-intensive goods from their affiliates in low-income economies.