The Environment for Foreign Direct Investment and the Characteristics of Joint Ventures in China
Jinghan Chen
Development Policy Review, 1993, vol. 11, issue 2, 167-184
Abstract:
Since China opened up to the world in 1979, it has tried hard to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) to develop an export‐oriented economy. This study assesses the investment climate in China during the period 1979–1990 and analyses the characteristics of joint ventures, which have been the predominant form of FDI in China.
Date: 1993
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