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The Effect of Foreign Direct Investment on Air Pollution in the Economic Community of West African States region: What Influence Does Tax Expenditure Have?
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作者 Symphorien Zogbassè Ahouidji Tanguy Agbokpanzo +2 位作者 Kuessi Prince Houssou Tiburce André Agbidinoukoun Alastaire Sèna Alinsato 《Journal of Environmental Protection》 2023年第11期903-918,共16页
Air pollution is one of the crucial environmental challenges facing the countries of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). The objective of this paper is to examine the effect of an attractive tax po... Air pollution is one of the crucial environmental challenges facing the countries of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). The objective of this paper is to examine the effect of an attractive tax policy on the relationship between Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and air pollution in ECOWAS region over the period 2000 to 2019. By using the Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) method and panel data analyses (fixed effects and random effects), the results show that, in general, FDI does not have a significant effect on air pollution in the region. However, closer analysis reveals that an interaction between FDI and an attractive tax policy has a negative effect on air quality, leading to an increase in air pollution. Thus, companies attracted by tax incentives may not meet rigorous environmental standards. These results highlight the importance for policymakers to balance economic incentives with environmental protection in ECOWAS. Attractive tax policies can stimulate investment, but they must be designed in a way that encourages environmentally friendly practices, thereby helping to improve air quality in the region. 展开更多
关键词 Air Pollution foreign direct investment Attractive Tax Policy Ordinary Least Squares Rendom Effects
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Toward a sustainable future:Examining the interconnectedness among Foreign Direct Investment(FDI),urbanization,trade openness,economic growth,and energy usage in Australia
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作者 Liton Chandra VOUMIK Md.Hasanur RAHMAN +3 位作者 Md.Maznur RAHMAN Mohammad RIDWAN Salma AKTER Asif RAIHAN 《Regional Sustainability》 2023年第4期405-415,共11页
The energy demand in Australia is increasing with the industrialization and rapid economic growth.This study analyzed the relationships among the economic growth,Foreign Direct Investment(FDI),trade openness,urbanizat... The energy demand in Australia is increasing with the industrialization and rapid economic growth.This study analyzed the relationships among the economic growth,Foreign Direct Investment(FDI),trade openness,urbanization,and energy usage in Australia based on the data from World Development Indicators(WDI)from 1972 to 2021.The results indicates that there is a cointegration among economic growth,FDI,trade openness,urbanization,and energy usage,which was traced through the autoregressivedistributed lag(ARDL).The Zivot-Andrews unit root test reveals that energy usage,economic growth,FDI,urbanization,and trade openness show significant structural breaks in 1993,1996,1982,2008,and 1994,respectively.The ARDL model shows that economic growth has a positive and significant effect on energy usage in the long-run(0.814)and short-run(0.809).Moreover,the results also show that FDI(0.028)and trade openness(0.043)have positive impacts on energy usage in the long-run.However,urbanization shows a negative and significant influence on energy usage in the long-run(–0.965).Then,the research demonstrates a unidirectional causation between energy usage and trade openness,with energy usage significantly causing trade openness.The current study endorses energy consumption policies and investment strategies for a paradigm shifting from a reliance on fossil fuels as the primary energy source to renewable energy sources.These findings have profound implications for sustainable energy usage. 展开更多
关键词 Renewable energy foreign direct investment(FDI) Trade openness URBANIZATION Climate change Marshallian Demand Function
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The Impact of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Regime on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Flows to Vietnam: A Gravity Model Approach 被引量:1
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作者 Hoang Chi Cuong 《Journal of Modern Accounting and Auditing》 2013年第7期961-987,共27页
Foreign direct investment (FDI) has taken an important role in Vietnam's development process since the launch of Renovation in 1986. After Vietnam's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO), a large amoun... Foreign direct investment (FDI) has taken an important role in Vietnam's development process since the launch of Renovation in 1986. After Vietnam's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO), a large amount of FDI capital flowed into the country, up to 143,950.3 million USD. Wherein, there was a switching of FDI capital from the manufacturing sector to the service one in tandem with a downward trend in the agriculture. Like the previous duration, Vietnam's FDI capital sources came mostly from Asia-Pacific region and European economies (net capital, technology exporters) probably caused by Vietnam's integration emphases on dynamic Asia-Pacific region. Geographical location of FDI was characterized by a concentration on the three main key economic regions: the Red River Delta (surrounding Ha Noi, Hai Phong, and Quang Ninh), the Central region (surrounding Da Nang), and the Southeast of the country (surrounding Ho Chi Minh City) owing to good infrastructure, abundance of skillful labor force, and large market size. By constructing a gravity model, using descriptive, quantitative methods and applying them to recent data set by Vietnam's authorities and the international organizations during the period from 1995 to 2011 of 18 Vietnam's major country partners, the author finds evidence broadly consistent with the prediction that the WTO has had a positive impact on FDI flows to Vietnam. 展开更多
关键词 World Trade Organization (WTO) VIETNAM impact foreign direct investment (FDI) gravity
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REGIONAL STRUCTURE OF CAPITAL MARKET OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN CHINA’S MAINLAND
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作者 焦华富 《Chinese Geographical Science》 SCIE CSCD 1999年第2期11-16,共6页
Since China's reform and open door, the countries and regions of direct investment in China's mainland have been increasing. In 1995, the amount of foreign direct investment (FDI) in China was US$ 37.81 bill... Since China's reform and open door, the countries and regions of direct investment in China's mainland have been increasing. In 1995, the amount of foreign direct investment (FDI) in China was US$ 37.81 billion that was from more than 170 countries and regions. The regional structure of capital market of FDI in China has three characteristics: (1) The most of FDI was from the near countries or regions, Hong Kong Macao, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Thailand and Malaysia provided 80.3% of the amount of FDI in 1995. (2) Only several countries and regions provided most of FDI in China. (3) According to the contributory rate, the main capital market of FDI in China could be divided into four classes, including the guiding market, subsidiary market, new and development market, opportunity market. Most of FDI in China was from the developing countries and regions, which had a negative effect on the size and technical level of foreign capital enterprises. The author puts forward the countermeasures to improve the regional structure of capital market: (1) to keep the guiding market stable, (2) to open up chiefly the subsidiary market, (3) to guide actively the new and developing market, (4) to try hard to start the opportunity market. 展开更多
关键词 foreign direct investment (FDI) CAPITAL MARKET REGIONAL structure
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Impact of China’s outward foreign direct investment on environmental pollution in the home country
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作者 Guo Yang Qiang Zheng 《Chinese Journal of Population,Resources and Environment》 2021年第3期221-229,共9页
In the context of economic globalization and increasingly tight resource and environmental constraints,the environmental effect of open economy has been highly concerned by the academic community.With the implementati... In the context of economic globalization and increasingly tight resource and environmental constraints,the environmental effect of open economy has been highly concerned by the academic community.With the implementation of the“Going Global”campaign and the“Belt and Road Initiative”,China’s OFDI has been expanding.What is the impact of the rapid growth of OFDI on the home environment?How can China improve the quality and level of OFDI in order to promote domestic green development under the dual context of constructing a new dual circulation development pattern and advocating green development?These questions deserve further discussion.Most of the existing literature focuses on the empirical interpretation of OFDI’s home country environmental effect by using linear models,while few involve nonlinear models.The literature on the important role of financial development in home country and the threshold effect of OFDI on home country environment is even less common.In view of this,based on the mechanism of argumentation and propositional inference,this paper calculated the environmental pollution index of 30 provinces in China from 2003 to 2017 by using China’s provincial panel data of these years and selecting industrial waste water,industrial waste gas,industrial SO_(2),and industrial soot emissions and industrial solid waste production amount index.Then,this paper empirically studied China's OFDI home environment of financial development threshold effect by constructing financial development as the threshold variables panel threshold model.The results showed that:①China’s OFDI had a significant impact on the environment of the home country,based on the level of financial development of the home country.When China’s financial development level was lower than the first threshold value,China’s OFDI had a significant restraining effect on environmental pollution in the home country.When China’s financial development level crossed the first threshold value but did not exceed the second threshold value,China’s OFDI significantly enhanced its inhibiting effect on environmental pollution in its home country.When China’s financial development level was higher than the second threshold value,the inhibiting effect of China’s OFDI on environmental pollution in the home country was further enhanced.②In the sample period,the financial development level of most provinces in China was not high.Only a few provinces with high financial development level had a strong inhibiting effect on environmental pollution in their home country,and the provinces with a high degree of coupling and coordination between OFDI and financial development tended to have a low level of environmental pollution.Accordingly,this paper proposes to optimize the financial service environment of OFDI,improve the green technology content of OFDI,and strengthen the original innovation and re-innovation ability of green technology. 展开更多
关键词 Environmental pollution Outward foreign direct investment Financial development Threshold model
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Influence of foreign direct investment from China on achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals in African countries
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作者 Ye Fang 《Chinese Journal of Population,Resources and Environment》 2021年第3期213-220,共8页
The lack of funding is one of the most important challenges in achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs)in African countries.Can foreign direct investment(FDI)from China as an important source of external... The lack of funding is one of the most important challenges in achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs)in African countries.Can foreign direct investment(FDI)from China as an important source of external financing help African countries achieve their SDGs?This study used the panel data random effects model to analyze the influence of China’s direct investment on SDG scores.Then,the study conducted the ordered probit model to examine the influence of FDI from China on the trend of achieving each SDG in Africa,with the SDGs being grouped into social,economic,and environmental dimensions.Results showed that China’s direct investment contributed to the achievement of SDGs in Africa.FDI from China positively influenced the SDG score in general and some of the 17 SDG scores including SDG 7(Affordable and Clean Energy),SDG 8(Decent Work and Economic Growth),SDG 9(Industry,Innovation,and Infrastructure),SDG 12(Responsible Consumption and Production),SDG 13(Climate Action),and SDG 15(Life on Land).The relationship between FDI from China and the trends for SDG 7,8,9,11(Sustainable Cities and Communities),and 14(Life below Water)was significantly positive.However,the SDG scores above belonged to the economic and environmental dimensions,whereas FDI from China had no significant influence on the social-dimension SDG scores and trends.To further expand the scale of China’s direct investment,more investment scopes,particularly those in the social dimension,should be developed.Moreover,China-Africa cooperation should be deepened to create a good investment environment for the achievement of African countries’SDGs and to facilitate China’s implementation of promoting the development of developing countries as mentioned in the 2030 Agenda of Sustainable Development and building the China-Africa community with a shared future. 展开更多
关键词 Sustainable Development Goals AFRICA foreign direct investment 2030 Agenda of Sustainable Development
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New-Wave Emerging Multinational Companies: The Determinants of Their Outward Foreign Direct Investment
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作者 Wladimir Andreff 《Chinese Business Review》 2017年第2期55-81,共27页
Focusing on the fast growth of BRICS' outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) and multinational companies during the crisis has left unheeded that some other emerging economies also grow much faster than average i... Focusing on the fast growth of BRICS' outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) and multinational companies during the crisis has left unheeded that some other emerging economies also grow much faster than average in the global economy and has become significant and fast-growing direct investors abroad. A sample of such (thirteen) new-wave emerging countries (NWECs) is gathered on the criterion of being ranked among the most significant foreign direct investors in the global economy. The literature review exhibits only very few articles existing on such a topic so far. Descriptive statistics enable tracing OFDI by NWECs-based multinational companies back to the 1970s, checking its geographical orientation and industrial structure, and assessing the relative importance of cross-border mergers and acquisitions. Econometric estimation exhibits that direct investment moving off the NWECs is explained by so-called push factors such as the home country's GDP, GDP per capita, GDP rate of growth, the share of high-technology exported products in overall export, the number of technological patents registered, and how much inward foreign direct investment discussed in the light of Dunning's investment development hypothesis. stock has previously been hosted. These results are path model and Matthews' linkage-leverage learning 展开更多
关键词 emerging countries multinational companies outward foreign direct investment geographical distribution industrial structure cross-border mergers and acquisitions push factors
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The mediating role of export-oriented Japanese foreign direct investment in China
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作者 Chen-Chen Yong Siew-Yong Yew Pei-Lee Teh 《Chinese Business Review》 2010年第9期1-12,共12页
Since the early 1990s, China has become the largest destination of Japanese foreign direct investment (FDI). Observing this trend, the authors analyzed whether Japanese FDI did promote exports from China to the rest... Since the early 1990s, China has become the largest destination of Japanese foreign direct investment (FDI). Observing this trend, the authors analyzed whether Japanese FDI did promote exports from China to the rest of the world, and more importantly, whether this is a strategy adopted by Japanese multinationals to penetrate not only the Chinese market but also the global market. This analysis takes into account not only the direct effects of FDI on exports, but also the indirect effects, by examining the mediating role of export oriented Japanese FDI in China from 1998 to 2007 through panel analysis. The study contributes to the conceptual framework of indirect relationship among the macroeconomic variables, FDI and exports provides some insights into the strategy of export oriented Japanese FDI in creating a win-win platform for Japan and China. 展开更多
关键词 foreign direct investment EXPORTS panel analysis indirect effects
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Do Bilateral Investment Treaties Attract Foreign Direct Investment to Developing Countries? A Review of the Empirical Literature
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作者 Michael Jacobs 《International Relations and Diplomacy》 2017年第10期583-593,共11页
States have signed over 3,000 bilateral investment treaties (BITs). BITs stipulate the terms and conditions by which foreign investors from one country must be treated in another. A series of empirical studies have ... States have signed over 3,000 bilateral investment treaties (BITs). BITs stipulate the terms and conditions by which foreign investors from one country must be treated in another. A series of empirical studies have asked the question, do BITs increase foreign direct investment to less developed countries? This paper reviews the literature. While the studies come to conflicting results, most studies suffer from the same methodological misstep--they fail to account for variation in treaties. The paper concludes that the most productive path forward for future research efforts includes using dyadic research designs that account for variation in BITs. 展开更多
关键词 bilateral investment treaties BITS foreign direct investment multinational corporations less developedcountries developing countries
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The Impact of Foreign Direct Investments on Agricultural Sector Output: The Case of Zimbabwe from 2000-2017
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作者 Nzwirashe Rejoyce Magomana 《Journal of Modern Accounting and Auditing》 2020年第4期190-199,共10页
This research explored the impact of foreign direct investments on the Agricultural sector output with emphasis on exports in Zimbabwe from 2000-2017.The study sought to establish whether agriculture could flourish in... This research explored the impact of foreign direct investments on the Agricultural sector output with emphasis on exports in Zimbabwe from 2000-2017.The study sought to establish whether agriculture could flourish in the absence of foreign direct investments.It was also essential to investigate whether the injection of foreign direct investment into the Agriculture sector had a positive or negative impact on the outputs especially agricultural exports.The research used data drawn from a sample of five agricultural products which are tobacco,cotton lint,raw sugar,soya beans,and macadamia nuts.The Ordinary Least Squares and Unit Root tests were used because they assume that FDI can stimulate growth if it brings increasing returns to production and also in the outputs.The research study was a desktop research which used both qualitative and quantitative methods of collecting data.Data were obtained from Zimbabwe Statistics Agency(ZIMSTATS),foreign direct investment figures,and percentages of agricultural investment to total investments were collected from Zimbabwe Investment Authority(ZIA).Questionnaires were also used to obtain data from both those farmers who received and those who did not receive foreign investments as inputs.The results obtained showed that there was a positive relationship which could also be measured by the growth models employed to establish the growth in increased outputs and exports after injecting FDIs into agriculture.Recommendations were made to both farmers and the Ministry of Agriculture to attract more FDIs into Zimbabwe’s Agriculture sector. 展开更多
关键词 foreign direct investments(FDI) economic growth developing countries AGRICULTURE
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Political Impact of Chinese Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the European Union (EU)
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作者 Mihaela Ciuchin~ 《Journal of Modern Accounting and Auditing》 2013年第12期1611-1618,共8页
This paper explores the political challenges posed by the recent influx of Chinese outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) into the European Union (EU). Chinese OFDI has increased substantially in recent years. C... This paper explores the political challenges posed by the recent influx of Chinese outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) into the European Union (EU). Chinese OFDI has increased substantially in recent years. Chinese direct investment is still minute in the EU, but it is growing fast, and the strong upward trajectory is likely to continue in the years to come. This surge represents challenges and opportunities for EU countries. In the current context of economic and debt crisis in Europe, whether China is seen as a saviour or a predator, the question of a Faustian bargain made by European countries by courting and hosting Chinese investment needs to be asked. The benefits of foreign direct investment (FDI) for the host economy are well known, but Chinese OFDI may come with implicit strings attached and could potentially act as a Trojan Horse, affecting European norms and policies. The influx of Chinese OFDI can create an unhealthy transatlantic competition with security ramifications, which should therefore be addressed. It is interesting to find the right balance between ensuring the benefits from Chinese FDI (from job creation to productivity gains) and protecting from its harmful effects. 展开更多
关键词 China European Union (EU) foreign direct investment (FDI) political challenges
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A Panel Data Analysis of the Impact of Chinese Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Remittances and Foreign Aid on Human Capital Growth and Brain Drain in Africa
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作者 Odette Tougem Tasinda Tian Ze Sunday Adiyoh Imanche 《Journal of Data Analysis and Information Processing》 2021年第3期175-188,共14页
The main purpose of this research was to analyze the impact<span style="font-family:;" "=""> </span><span style="font-family:Verdana;">the Chinese foreign direct in... The main purpose of this research was to analyze the impact<span style="font-family:;" "=""> </span><span style="font-family:Verdana;">the Chinese foreign direct investment (FDI), remittances, and foreign aid have had to human capital growth (HCG) and brain drain. The study data </span><span style="font-family:Verdana;">were</span><span style="font-family:Verdana;"> collected from five African countries (Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, South Africa, and Morocco) from 2009 to 2018. Secondary sources were used in data collection, then autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) modeling was used in the analysis. Before modelling was done, co-integration tests and panel unit were applied. The results revealed that Chinese FDI, remittances, and foreign aid had a significant and positive impact on HCG in the long</span><span style="font-family:;" "=""> </span><span style="font-family:Verdana;">but not the short-run. Besides, remittances, Chinese FDI, and foreign aid demonstrated significant negative impacts on brain drain in the long term, not in the short term. This study makes important practical and theoretical contributions about the roles of Chinese FDI, remittances, and foreign aid in the reduction of brain drain and the growth of human capital.</span> 展开更多
关键词 Chinese foreign direct investment (FDI) Remittances and foreign Aid Human Capital Growth Africa Brain Drain Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) Modeling
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Impacts of Foreign Direct Investment on Economic Growth in the East African Community(EAC):Empirical Evidence from Burundi
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作者 Eric Irakoze Baorong Yu 《Journal of Economic Science Research》 2020年第4期10-23,共14页
This study analyzes how Foreign Direct Investment affects the rate of economic development among nations in the EAC with the empirical evidence of Burundi.The paper indicates that there is a link between foreign direc... This study analyzes how Foreign Direct Investment affects the rate of economic development among nations in the EAC with the empirical evidence of Burundi.The paper indicates that there is a link between foreign direct investment(FDI),gross domestic product(GDP),human capital,and openness with support of yearly time-series data from 1989 to 2017.The results from the Vector Error Correction Model(VECM)analysis technics discover that all the variables in long-term they move together.The findings also discovered that there is short-term causality running from GDP and human capital to FDI and no short-run causality found from openness to FDI as a result of Burundi’s policies that do not implement market seeker FDI.For VECM validation,the paper went through some post estimation diagnostic tests such as Lagrange multiplier tests and Jarque-Bera test,the results did not indicate any autocorrelation among the variables as the residuals were normally distributed.Openness being an important factor to attracting foreign investors,it is very crucial for Burundi to revise its trade policies and encourage a conducive environment that promotes foreign investment penetration by promoting and encouraging both domestic and foreign investors and keep improving human capital for more FDI attraction as a goal for Burundi economic growth. 展开更多
关键词 foreign direct investment GDP Human capital Openness and Burundi
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Threats and Opportunities Developing Nations of Africa Can Draw From the Foreign Direct Investment From Russia and China
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作者 Matanda Ephraim Chindara Tawona Matirokisi 《Journal of Modern Accounting and Auditing》 2021年第2期74-91,共18页
The 21st century has seen the world superpowers,such as Russia and China and multi-lateral agencies encourage backward states to embrace and promote foreign direct investment(FDI)as an instrument to improve domestic p... The 21st century has seen the world superpowers,such as Russia and China and multi-lateral agencies encourage backward states to embrace and promote foreign direct investment(FDI)as an instrument to improve domestic production which will lead to economic growth and development.This is premised on the fact that FDI comes with transfer of technology,new and advanced management approaches,technical skills,and access to international markets.However,researchers have shown that occasionally FDI inflows achieve the opposite as they compete for the same markets with local industries and,as a result,they crowd out local industries leading to higher unemployment.Further,research has shown that most international financial crises were caused by rapid withdrawal of FDI.In essence,FDI can have positive and can also have negative effects on economic growth.Against this background,this discussion seeks to outline and look at the threats and opportunities that backward states,such as those in Africa will draw from the 21st century FDI from world superpowers. 展开更多
关键词 economic threats economic opportunities developing nations foreign direct investment superpowers economic growth economic development
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A Study on the Determinants of Location Choice in Inward Foreign Direct Investment (FDI): Focusing on the Incheon Free Economic Zone
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作者 TaeUg Rho NanJoo (Nancy) Park 《Journal of Modern Accounting and Auditing》 2012年第4期488-502,共15页
Inward foreign direct investment (FDI) is expected to grow further by virtue of economic globalization. A thorough understanding of the locational determinants of inward FDI will be conducive to enhanced efficiency ... Inward foreign direct investment (FDI) is expected to grow further by virtue of economic globalization. A thorough understanding of the locational determinants of inward FDI will be conducive to enhanced efficiency in attracting direct and SOC-related investments from foreign entities. This study analyzes 51 cases of inward direct foreign investment made in the Incheon free economic zone (IFEZ) from 2002 to 2009 to determine the factors influencing FDI volume, the relevance of locations and the correlation between investment size and location. First, the relationship between the loeational determinants of FDI and the total investment size (total expected project cost) is analyzed. Second, the relationship between the locational determinants of FDI and the FDI is analyzed. Third, the relationship between the locational determinants of FDI and the location choice is analyzed. The results indicate the determinants that influence locations and investment size of FDI entities; whether these factors exercise influence in the zone; and the factors that have relatively significant effects. Ultimately, based on the analytical findings, a few implications for policy and practice are derived. 展开更多
关键词 ordinary least square method binary logistic regression analysis foreign direct investment (FDI) determinants of location choice Incheon free economic zone (IFEZ)
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An Empirical Study on the Relationship Between the Scale of International Students from ASEAN and China’s Outward Foreign Direct Investment
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作者 Yan Jiali Cai Wenbo 《Contemporary Social Sciences》 2022年第1期17-31,共15页
With the further development of economic globalization since the establishment of ties between China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations(ASEAN) 30 years ago and the continuous increase in the scale of inter... With the further development of economic globalization since the establishment of ties between China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations(ASEAN) 30 years ago and the continuous increase in the scale of international students in China,the training of international talents has become an important approach to avoiding the risks of transnational investments.We established panel data by selecting variables from the period 2006 to 2017,including the scale of international students coming from ASEAN to China,the gross amount of China’s outward foreign direct investment(OFDI),and the GDP per capita of ASEAN countries to further explore the correlations among these variables.We applied a panel-vector autoregressive(PVAR) model to conducting a Granger causality test,a Gaussian mixture model(GMM) regression analysis,a Monte Carlo-based impulse response analysis,and variance decomposition of the data.The results show that the growth of OFDI exerted an obvious positive impact on the inflow of international students from the countries along the Belt and Road(B&R) within a short period,the growth of the scale of international students coming from these countries to study in China had a strong positive effect on OFDI,the training of international talents was conducive to promoting the scale of transnational investments,but the overall quality was not very high,and its economic contribution rate was low.It is also found that OFDI and the scale of international students from the countries along the B&R promoted the GDP growth to a certain extent and the positive accumulation effect fluctuated due to external factors.Therefore,it is suggested to expanding the scale of OFDI and improving China’s core competitiveness in international student education.Intensive management of investment factors should also be conducted along with sound development of training mechanisms for international talents. 展开更多
关键词 ASEAN scale of international students in China GDP per capita outward foreign direct investment
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Does Foreign Direct Investment Affect S0_(2) Emissions in the Yangtze River Delta?A Spatial Econometric Analysis 被引量:1
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作者 GUO Zheng Sophia Shuang CHEN +1 位作者 YAO Shimou Anna Charles MKUMBO 《Chinese Geographical Science》 SCIE CSCD 2021年第3期400-412,共13页
As the major source of air pollution,sulfur dioxide(S0_(2))emissions have become the focus of global attention.However,existing studies rarely consider spatial effects when discussing the relationship between foreign ... As the major source of air pollution,sulfur dioxide(S0_(2))emissions have become the focus of global attention.However,existing studies rarely consider spatial effects when discussing the relationship between foreign direct investment(FDI)and S0_(2) emissions.This study took the Yangtze River Delta as the research area and used the spatial panel data of 26 cities in this region for 2004-2017.The study investigated the spatial agglomeration effects and dynamics at work in FDI and S0_(2) emissions by using global and local measures of spatial autocorrelation.Then,based on regression analysis using a results of traditional ordinary least squares(OLS)model and a spatial econometric model,the spatial Durbin model(SDM)with spatial-time effects was adopted to quantify the impact of FDI on S0_(2) emissions,so as to avoid the regression results bias caused by ignoring the spatial effects.The results revealed a significant spatial autocorrelation between FDI and S0_(2) emissions,both of which displayed obvious path dependence characteristics in their geographical distribution.A series of agglomeration regions were observed on the spatial scale.The estimation results of the SDM showed that FDI inflow promoted S0_(2) emissions,which supports the pollution haven hypothesis.The findings of this study are significant in the prevention and control of air pollution in the Yangtze River Delta. 展开更多
关键词 foreign direct investment(FDI) sulfur dioxide(S0_(2))emissions spatial Durbin model(SDM) spatial correlation Yangtze River Delta
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Empirical Study of China's Outward Foreign Direct Investment for 2001-2008 被引量:1
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作者 Michiko Miyamoto Xin Lu Yoshiaki Shimazaki 《Chinese Business Review》 2011年第12期1167-1180,共14页
China's outward FDI has been increasing recently, as the country's policies over industrialization and national security change. Using financial data of 244 Chinese enterprises, this study empirically investigates t... China's outward FDI has been increasing recently, as the country's policies over industrialization and national security change. Using financial data of 244 Chinese enterprises, this study empirically investigates the patterns and determinants of China's outward FDI from 2001 to 2008 for its seven major destinations. Tobit and multiple regression analyses indicate that early Chinese FDI in 2001 and 2002 is concentrated in the labor-intensive industries in Asia, like those of early Japanese FDI in the early 1970s as well as those of Korean FDI in 1990s. The results also indicate that non-production oriented manufacturers invested in North America, in order to seek for market cultivation, technological advance, R&D skills, and name brands. We also found that the central state-owned enterprises are the key FDI players in the continents with locational disadvantages 展开更多
关键词 foreign direct investment policy China ECONOMETRICS theory of FDI and the MNE TOBIT
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Threshold Effects in the Capital Account Liberalization and Foreign Direct Investment Relationship 被引量:1
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作者 Gammoudi Mouna Cherif Mondher 《Chinese Business Review》 2014年第9期562-577,共16页
This paper examines how capital account liberalization (CAL) affects foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows. Authors use a dynamic panel model encompassing 14 Middle East countries over the period from 1985 to 20... This paper examines how capital account liberalization (CAL) affects foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows. Authors use a dynamic panel model encompassing 14 Middle East countries over the period from 1985 to 2009. The findings suggest that countries that are able to reap the benefits of the capital openness policy satisfy certain threshold conditions regarding the level of financial development and institutional quality. Thus to promote FDI, governments in this region should develop a set of policies that not only focus on financial openness, but also on the improvement of the financial system and legal institutions. 展开更多
关键词 capital account liberalization (CAL) foreign direct investment (FDI) institutional quality system GMM estimator
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LOCATIONAL DISTRIBUTION AND SPATIAL DIFFUSION OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS FROM HONGKONG AND MACAO IN MAINLAND OF CHINA
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作者 贺灿飞 陈颖 周颖 《Chinese Geographical Science》 SCIE CSCD 1997年第4期328-338,共11页
Foreign direct investments (or FDIs) have been employed since the early 1980s and they have become more and more immportant in Chinese economic development. However, the roles of FDIs are very different between region... Foreign direct investments (or FDIs) have been employed since the early 1980s and they have become more and more immportant in Chinese economic development. However, the roles of FDIs are very different between regions, partly due to the different locational preference of various source countries. Some facts show that FDIs from Hongkong - Macao indicate a strong locational preference. Therefore, this paper attempts to make an empirical research on the locational preference of Hongkong - Macao’s FDIs and their spatial diffusion under the support of statistical data with regrereion analysis. In this paper, three statistical models, including the special location model, the general location model and the spatial diffusion model, are created. The results show that this kind of analysis is successful. The major conclusions are as follows. (1) The optimum location for FDIs from Hongkong - Macao lies in the coastal area, especially Guangdong, Hainan, Jiangsu, Shandong, Fujian provinces. Besides, Hubei Province is also an important radon. (2) The FDIs from HongkongMacao in China have diffused gradually from the coastal provinces to the inland regions, the northem and the metropolis and from the locations that had attracted a large number of investments to their vicinities since the 1990s. (3) The special location factors, such as the herder effect, the unique social and kinship ties are the key factors determining the special locational distribution. (4) The general location and spatial diffusion of Hongkong - Macao’s FDIs are the results of interplay of several economic factors. They are the economic scale and advantage, the growth rate, the laier force and economic extrovert etc. 展开更多
关键词 HONGKONG - MACAO foreign direct investmentS (or FDIs) LOCATION model
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