Foreign Direct Investment and Development of High-Growth Industrial Sectors in China, 1998-2006
Yang Danhui
Chinese Economy, 2010, vol. 43, issue 4, 93-114
Abstract:
An investigation of the changes in scale, benefits, technical level, export capacity, and organizational structure of China's high-growth industrial sectors from 1998 to 2006 found that their strong industrial development was realized under conditions of openness. Industry in China has the highest degree of openness and greatest concentration of international industrial transfers, and foreign-funded enterprises have played an important role in strong industrial development. However, technical characteristics and degree of openness vary from sector to sector, resulting in major differences in scale, made, and influence of FDI in China's high-growth industrial sectors.
Date: 2010
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