Abstract:FDI is expected to generate direct effects on the host country economy as well as indirect effects stemming from the increase in productivity and competitiveness of local producers. The latter will benefit from spillover effects arising from the establishing multinationals, through different channels or mechanisms. Determinant factors for the enactment of spillovers have been identifie...
Abstract:In recent years, with the frequent visits between senior leaders of China and Latin America, Chinese enterprises' enthusiasm for investment in Latin America has also been increasing. However, China is far away from Latin America, and there are many differences in administration, culture, economic development mode and so on. At the same time, many Latin American countries opened up very...
Abstract:Although Chinese corporations were relatively unknown in Latin America until a few years ago, their direct investments in the region have averaged about US$10 billion per year since 2010. Their presence and economic leverage have become very significant in many industries and countries of the region, but their motivation, strategy and procedures are not always well understood by Latin ...
Abstract:Potential job losses from direct investment in the wake of the financial crisis have become a major obstacle to Chinese companies investing in Europe. However, in terms of the volume of Chinese investment in Europe, the current share of Chinese investment is far from substantial enough to have an impact on Europe. The current severe unemployment situation in Europe has deep historical,...
Abstract:from the perspective of typical Latin American investors, this paper analyzes the stage characteristics and strategic choices of Spanish enterprises' investment in Latin America, discusses the regional advantages and the changing characteristics of investment environment in Latin America, and studies the experiences and lessons that Chinese enterprises, as latecomers of investing in La...
Abstract:Brazil's automobile industry is a typical representative of the development strategy of foreign capital dependent industries in developing countries. On the basis of describing the development process of Brazil's automobile industry, this paper discusses the behavior choice of foreign capital and the role of the Brazilian government in combination with Brazil's domestic industrial deve...
Abstract:Taking the development of China's automobile industry as an example, this paper explores the mechanism of "the influence of attracting foreign investment on the ability of foreign investment". On the basis of expounding the opening development process of China's automobile industry, this paper takes IDP theory, international investment theory and FDI spillover effect theory as the basi...
Abstract:Mexico is one of the Latin American countries with which China established diplomatic relations earlier. However, since 2003, the development of Sino Mexican economic and trade relations has encountered some unfavorable factors, which have hindered the development of bilateral investment between China and Mexico to a certain extent. With Mexico's new president Nieto coming to power at ...
Abstract:in recent years, with the frequent exchanges of visits between senior leaders of China and Latin American countries, the development of various Sino Latin American economic and trade forums, and the signing of a large number of economic cooperation documents, Chinese enterprises are increasingly enthusiastic about investment in Latin America. However, the reality of Chinese enterprises...
Abstract:The United States has attracted the most foreign investment in the world for a long time, and it is also one of the most favored direct investment destinations for Chinese enterprises. Some recent events, such as Huawei's unsuccessful investment in the United States, the frustration of new energy enterprises' investment cooperation, and the constant noise of negative voices from Americ...
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