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China : Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, and Development Strategies

✍ Scribed by Yanqing Jiang


Publisher
OXford Elsevier Science & Technology, Chandos Publishing
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
215
Series
Chandos Asian Studies Series, 63
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) play a crucial role in shaping China’s development strategies. The development of China’s economy creates strong pressures for continuous restructuring. China therefore explores how trade and FDI affect China’s development strategies regarding the process and pattern of restructuring. The book aims to provide the reader with findings that shed new light on the related issues and problems. The first chapter introduces the topics, and subsequent chapters enter into theoretical discussion and empirical analysis of trade, FDI, and development strategies, followed by a concluding final chapter.




    • based on a rigorous theoretical framework
    • applies various statistical and econometric methods
    • uses rich and comprehensive data

✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Front matter, Pages i-v
Copyright, Page vi
List of abbreviations, Page xi
About the author, Page xiii
1 - Introduction, Pages 1-5
2 - Regional growth and its decomposition, Pages 7-28
3 - Unbalanced development in China, Pages 29-44
4 - Potential effects of foreign trade on development, Pages 45-61
5 - Potential effects of foreign direct investment on development, Pages 63-74
6 - Interregional disparity and the development of inland regions, Pages 75-98
7 - Economic change and restructuring, dual economy, and development strategies, Pages 99-113
8 - Static and dynamic comparative advantages, Pages 115-130
9 - Transaction efficiency and patterns of specialization, Pages 131-153
10 - Economies of scale and industrial agglomeration, Pages 155-172
11 - Higher education and human capital mobility, Pages 173-185
12 - Environmental factors and sustainable development, Pages 187-203
13 - Knowledge economy and knowledge-based development: a tentative discussion, Pages 205-210
Index, Pages 211-213


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