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Chinese case is analyzed as an introductory example. FDI has increased regional inequalities in China after the economic …
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China's economic miracle over the past three decades has been featured with its open-door policy, especially the … regional growth differences in China. However, it suggests that FDI cannot be blamed for causing regional inequality; it is the … investments as a means to reduce regional inequality. -- foreign direct investment ; regional inequality ; China …
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One downside effect of rapid economic growth in China has been the ever rising inter-regional inequality. Foreign … FDI has been an important factor of economic growth in China. It also suggests that it is the uneven distribution of FDI …
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Chinese case is analyzed as an introductory example. FDI has increased regional inequalities in China after the economic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009687189
Chinese case is analyzed as an introductory example. FDI has increased regional inequalities in China after the economic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013089164
This paper provides a new data set of regional income inequalities within countries based on satellite nighttime light data. We first empirically study the relationship between luminosity data and regional incomes for those countries where regional income data are available. We subsequently use...
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Chinese case is analyzed as an introductory example. FDI has increased regional inequalities in China after the economic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010608691
Chinese case is analyzed as an introductory example. FDI has increased regional inequalities in China after the economic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010598908
While China has been pivotal in discussions and academic research on global imbalances, little is known about … the regional level inside China. We follow up by identifying the drivers of this pattern using the methodology developed … catch-up parameters, we find an investment and a saving puzzle: regions that caught up relative to the rest of China seem to …
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By setting Chinese regional political energy index (PEI) and using DEA-Malmquist to compute regional economic efficiency, we find that PEI has a significantly positive impact on FDI, as well as the more FDI flows into, the higher economic efficiency is
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