Browsing Sloan School of Management by Subject "FDI"
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A Fire Sale without Fire: An Explanation of Labor-Intensive FDI in China
(Cambridge, MA; Alfred P. Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008-08-01)Using a large firm-level panel dataset from the Chinese National Bureau of Statistics, we examine the effect of financial distortions on FDI inflows in China's labor-intensive industries. Following Whited and Wu (2006), ... -
Ownership biases and FDI in China: two provinces
(2005-06-03)Jiangsu and Zhejiang are of two of China most prosperous and dynamic provinces. This paper first presents a factual account of two empirical phenomena: 1) FDI has played a more substantial role in the economic development ... -
A Tale of Two Provinces: The Institutional Environment and Foreign Ownership in China
(2004-12-10)In this paper, we use a unique dataset covering joint ventures in two provinces of China, Jiangsu and Zhejiang, to test the effect of the institutional environment for domestic private firms on ownership ...