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    Tong, Tong
    Li, Bin
    Singh, Tarlok
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Singh, Tarlok
    Li, Bin
    Tong, Tong
    Year published
    2018
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    Economic reforms implemented since 1978 have contributed to economic growth and prosperity in China. China has emerged as the largest host country for foreign direct investment, in that it receives enormous inflows and has concurrently become one of the largest suppliers of outward foreign direct investment projects. The institutional background of China’s investment and economic policies provides an understanding of the influence of foreign direct investment on economic development. Well-designed policies can attract more FDI inflows and contribute to greater outbound investment.Economic reforms implemented since 1978 have contributed to economic growth and prosperity in China. China has emerged as the largest host country for foreign direct investment, in that it receives enormous inflows and has concurrently become one of the largest suppliers of outward foreign direct investment projects. The institutional background of China’s investment and economic policies provides an understanding of the influence of foreign direct investment on economic development. Well-designed policies can attract more FDI inflows and contribute to greater outbound investment.
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    Journal Title
    World Economics
    Volume
    19
    Issue
    3
    Publisher URI
    https://www.worldeconomics.com/
    Copyright Statement
    © 2018 Economic and Financial Publishing. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal's website for access to the definitive, published version.
    Subject
    Industry Economics and Industrial Organisation
    Applied Economics
    Economic policy
    Foreign investments
    Economic development
    Gross domestic product
    Joint ventures
    China
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/381537
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