Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth: Theory and Application to China
Jean-Claude Berthélemy and
Sylvie Démurger
Review of Development Economics, 2000, vol. 4, issue 2, 140-155
Abstract:
The paper investigates the relationship between foreign direct investment and economic growth. A model of endogenous growth first highlights the transfer of foreign technology as a key determinant of economic growth, and suggests that economic growth may conversely influence the inflows of foreign capital. Simultaneous‐equation model estimation based on a sample of 24 Chinese provinces, from 1985 to 1996, confirms the fundamental role played by foreign investment in provincial economic growth in China, and stresses the importance of potential growth in foreign investment decisions.
Date: 2000
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