Description |
1 online resource |
Series |
Foreign Investment in China |
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Foreign Investment in China
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Contents |
Cover; Title Page; Contents; Chapter 1 Overview; Chapter 2 Overview of Research on the Effects of FDI on the Income Gap among Residents of the Host Country; Chapter 3 A Theoretical Model of the Effects of FDI on Income Distribution among Residents of the Host Country; Chapter 4 The Dynamic Panel Data Analysis Method; Chapter 5 Empirical Analysis of the Effects of FDI on the Income of Corporate Employees in China; Chapter 6 Empirical Analysis of the Effects of FDI on Employment in Chinese Enterprises |
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Chapter 7 Estimating a Simultaneous Equation Model of the Effects of FDI on Wage Rates and Employment at Chinese EnterprisesChapter 8 Measuring the Effects of FDI on Income Distribution in China; Chapter 9 Main Conclusions, Policy Recommendations, and Follow-up Research; References; Postscript; Copyright |
Summary |
The income gap in China has been widening since the country started economic reform in 1978. It can be said that the increasing penetration of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into the Chinese economy and a widening income gap among residents are two remarkable phenomena that appeared almost at the same time after China began reform and openness. People are therefore prone to correlate the two phenomena and ask: Is there a certain correlation between FDI and the widening income gap in China? If there is, how does the strength of this correlation evolve? What strength has it reached so far? How |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 20, 2014) |
Subject |
Capital movements -- China.
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Income distribution -- China.
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Investments, Foreign -- China.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Keller, Andy H., editor
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Yong, Zhou, translator
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ISBN |
1844642364 (electronic bk.) |
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9781844642366 (electronic bk.) |
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