Abstract

The objective of this paper is to elaborate an interpretative model of foreign direct investment (FDI) in China based on an integrated view of economic policy. Along with the analysis of purely economic factors, other variables will be incorporated such as those relating to sociopolitical instability, the business operating context, and the existence of an export-oriented policy. The methodology that we have chosen recognises the importance of economic elements as well as that of sociopolitical elements, especially with regard to countries in the process of development, transition, and reform, such as China.

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