In July 2017,China's Ministry of Commerce(MOFCOM)announced changes to the registration process for foreign-invested enterprises to speed up and ease market entry for foreign investors.While there are many types of ...In July 2017,China's Ministry of Commerce(MOFCOM)announced changes to the registration process for foreign-invested enterprises to speed up and ease market entry for foreign investors.While there are many types of legal entities that could be registered,展开更多
This is the first article in a series on this topic. Wholly foreign-owned enter-prises (WFOEs) have long been the preferred invest-ment vehicle for interna-
Structuring your WFOE Wholly foreign-owned enterprises (WFOEs) require some fairly complicated documentation. To many people, however, this appears to be merely an administrative issue that
Setting up a foreign-owned bank in China requires strict adherence to the China Banking Regulatory Commission’s(CBRC) Measures for the Implementation of Administrative Licensing ItemsConcerning Foreign-Funded
When contemplating setting up a business in China, one needs to consider what structure to use. But before deciding on the structure, it is important to lay out a strategy. Strategy must lead structure.
When contemplating setting up a business in China,one needs to consider what structure to use.But before deciding on the structure,it is important to lay out a strategy.
When contemplating setting up a business in China, one needs to consider what structure to use. But before deciding on the structure, it is important to lay out a strategy. Strategy must lead structure. In our previou...When contemplating setting up a business in China, one needs to consider what structure to use. But before deciding on the structure, it is important to lay out a strategy. Strategy must lead structure. In our previous section we discussed structuring your WFOE, and here we look at setting it up.展开更多
This paper examines the causal effect of human capital expansion on the exit of foreignowned firms using the difference-in-differences method together with a quasi-natural experiment involving the expansion of higher ...This paper examines the causal effect of human capital expansion on the exit of foreignowned firms using the difference-in-differences method together with a quasi-natural experiment involving the expansion of higher education in China in 1999.The expansion of human capital reduces the probability of the exit of foreign-owned firms significantly This conclusion remains robust under a series of tests,including changing the sample range,adjusting the identification method,and considering the trade liberalization.Analysis of the mechanism indicates that human capital expansion reduces the exit probability of foreign-owned firms by stimulating innovation,improving production efficiency,and optimizing the quality of input and output goods.Industries with higher asset specificity are also more likely to restrain the exit of foreign-owned firms through human capital expansion.Overall,the findings of this study provide a good insight into the exit behavior of FDI in China from the perspective of human capital.展开更多
文摘In July 2017,China's Ministry of Commerce(MOFCOM)announced changes to the registration process for foreign-invested enterprises to speed up and ease market entry for foreign investors.While there are many types of legal entities that could be registered,
文摘This is the first article in a series on this topic. Wholly foreign-owned enter-prises (WFOEs) have long been the preferred invest-ment vehicle for interna-
文摘Structuring your WFOE Wholly foreign-owned enterprises (WFOEs) require some fairly complicated documentation. To many people, however, this appears to be merely an administrative issue that
文摘Setting up a foreign-owned bank in China requires strict adherence to the China Banking Regulatory Commission’s(CBRC) Measures for the Implementation of Administrative Licensing ItemsConcerning Foreign-Funded
文摘When contemplating setting up a business in China, one needs to consider what structure to use. But before deciding on the structure, it is important to lay out a strategy. Strategy must lead structure.
文摘When contemplating setting up a business in China,one needs to consider what structure to use.But before deciding on the structure,it is important to lay out a strategy.
文摘When contemplating setting up a business in China, one needs to consider what structure to use. But before deciding on the structure, it is important to lay out a strategy. Strategy must lead structure. In our previous section we discussed structuring your WFOE, and here we look at setting it up.
基金the National Social Science Foundation of China(Nos.22&ZD097 and 21BGJ049)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.72273068)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities in University of Intermational Business and Economics(No.22QD13).
文摘This paper examines the causal effect of human capital expansion on the exit of foreignowned firms using the difference-in-differences method together with a quasi-natural experiment involving the expansion of higher education in China in 1999.The expansion of human capital reduces the probability of the exit of foreign-owned firms significantly This conclusion remains robust under a series of tests,including changing the sample range,adjusting the identification method,and considering the trade liberalization.Analysis of the mechanism indicates that human capital expansion reduces the exit probability of foreign-owned firms by stimulating innovation,improving production efficiency,and optimizing the quality of input and output goods.Industries with higher asset specificity are also more likely to restrain the exit of foreign-owned firms through human capital expansion.Overall,the findings of this study provide a good insight into the exit behavior of FDI in China from the perspective of human capital.