Abstract

This paper is aimed at analyzing component affecting regional growth of FDI flowed in Kora. The quantitative inflow of FDI has expanded around the metropolitan regions. But these regions showed a difference in regional growth effects depending on location conditions as well as the industrial structure. The non-metropolitan regions where had a little quantity flowed in FDI at the liberalization of FDI has increased inflow of FDI at the advancement of FDI. The metropolitan and non-metropolitan regions exist quantitative differences of FDI, but inflow of FDI has distributed in the regions and industries in the metropolitan and non-metropolitan regions. This is a fact that there exist quantitative differences between the metropolitan and non-metropolitan regions. We found that this can not be the cause of imbalance among the regions. However, the Non-metropolitan Regions are a poor in quantitative growth, but some service industries are expected to be competitiveness enhancement due to improvement of industrial structure and locational condition.

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