Analysing China’s foreign direct investment in manufacturing from a high-low manufacturing perspective

Since China opened its economy to foreign investment in 1979, it has become the second largest foreign direct investment (FDI) destination in the world after the USA. Over the past three decades, the manufacturing sector has dominated China's FDI inflow, however, when manufacturing activity is...

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Main Authors: Liu, K., Daly, K., Varua, Maria
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier BV 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17044
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description Since China opened its economy to foreign investment in 1979, it has become the second largest foreign direct investment (FDI) destination in the world after the USA. Over the past three decades, the manufacturing sector has dominated China's FDI inflow, however, when manufacturing activity is bifurcated into low and high technology classes, it becomes evident that China is in a transition stage moving from FDI in traditional low-tech activity to a high-tech manufacturing environment. This paper attempts to analyse the key determinants of FDI inflow across low and high technology manufacturing industry across four geographical regions of China. In the paper we empirically investigate the determinants of FDI high–low tech inflow by market size, labour cost, labour quality, and government spending on human capita.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-170442017-09-13T13:36:44Z Analysing China’s foreign direct investment in manufacturing from a high-low manufacturing perspective Liu, K. Daly, K. Varua, Maria Since China opened its economy to foreign investment in 1979, it has become the second largest foreign direct investment (FDI) destination in the world after the USA. Over the past three decades, the manufacturing sector has dominated China's FDI inflow, however, when manufacturing activity is bifurcated into low and high technology classes, it becomes evident that China is in a transition stage moving from FDI in traditional low-tech activity to a high-tech manufacturing environment. This paper attempts to analyse the key determinants of FDI inflow across low and high technology manufacturing industry across four geographical regions of China. In the paper we empirically investigate the determinants of FDI high–low tech inflow by market size, labour cost, labour quality, and government spending on human capita. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17044 10.1016/j.ememar.2014.08.003 Elsevier BV restricted
spellingShingle Liu, K.
Daly, K.
Varua, Maria
Analysing China’s foreign direct investment in manufacturing from a high-low manufacturing perspective
title Analysing China’s foreign direct investment in manufacturing from a high-low manufacturing perspective
title_full Analysing China’s foreign direct investment in manufacturing from a high-low manufacturing perspective
title_fullStr Analysing China’s foreign direct investment in manufacturing from a high-low manufacturing perspective
title_full_unstemmed Analysing China’s foreign direct investment in manufacturing from a high-low manufacturing perspective
title_short Analysing China’s foreign direct investment in manufacturing from a high-low manufacturing perspective
title_sort analysing china’s foreign direct investment in manufacturing from a high-low manufacturing perspective
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17044