Foreign Direct Investment in Western China, 1994-2004

Foreign Direct Investment in Western China, 1994-2004

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Yang, Xianming
Springer Verlag, Singapore
EAN: 9789819774067
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This book focuses on the FDI in western China and aims to explore the logic behind the regional development. From 1994 to 2004, China’s economy enjoyed a golden stage of rapid growth. As the top destination for foreign investment, China has integrated into the international production system and global value chain. However, it is apparent that the FDI distribution was unbalanced, as the eastern region absorbed far more FDI than its western counterpart, a situation that remained unchanged even after China launched the Western Development Strategy (WDS). This book begins with the question of why it is difficult to introduce FDI to western China, followed by discussion on the gap of technology, human capital, industrial foundation, location selection, institutional factors and investment environment between the western and eastern China. The author analyzes how the lack of FDI growth affects the long-term growth of the western region.

EAN 9789819774067
ISBN 9819774063
Binding Hardback
Publisher Springer Verlag, Singapore
Publication date December 9, 2024
Pages 158
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 155
Country Singapore
Authors Huang Ning; Yang, Xianming; Zhao, Guoqing
Translators Zhiwei, Song
Edition 2024 ed.