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Consequences and Trends of Japanese FDI in China and Central Europe

Ken Morita and Yun Chen
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Ken Morita: Hiroshima University, Japan
Yun Chen: Fudan University, China

Chapter 7 in Transition, Regional Development and Globalization:China and Central Europe, 2010, pp 213-247 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Abstract: AbstractThe following sections are included:IntroductionBackgroundAn overview: Central Europe and ChinaInward FDI in Central Europe and ChinaPolish economy: The general situationGeneral trends of inward FDI in Central EuropeChina's economy: The general situationGeneral trends of inward FDI in ChinaCurrent Situation on Japanese Outward FDIJapanese FDI in PolandJapanese FDI in ChinaAnalysisFDI-trade ratio and managerial resources disparityRisk-averse FDI: Sovereign partnership approachConclusion

Keywords: EU Enlargement; East Asian Integration; Foreign Direct Investment; Income Disparity; Industrial Policy; Sino–US Relations; Sino–Japanese Relations; Evolutionary Game; Yangtze River Delta; Development Strategy; Central Europe (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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