Abstract

This paper applies the annual data series from 1983 to 2016 and introduces an employment variable to analyze the interaction among foreign direct investment, economic growth and employment. Three variables are used to conduct an empirical analysis under the VAR model. Via the analysis of Augmented Dickey-Fuller test, Granger causality test, impulse response function and variance decomposition, the results show that the foreign direct investment has a positive effect on economic growth and employment, and the economic growth has a positive effect on employment. The employment and economic growth exist bidirectional causality. Meanwhile, the foreign direct investment can also result in an increase in the employment. More importantly, this paper provides some ideas for China’s government to settle some social problems such as employment and economic growth. Specifically, at present, China’s government still should encourage foreign investors to invest in China because it can be beneficial to employment and economic growth in China. Of course, the structure of employment also should be optimized so as to keep high speed economic growth. Simultaneously, the high speed economic growth can improve the employment in China.

Highlights

  • In 2014, the ministry of commerce in China has reported that the scale of foreign direct investment has been ranked first in the world

  • Via the analysis of Augmented Dickey-Fuller test, Granger causality test, impulse response function and variance decomposition, the results show that the foreign direct investment has a positive effect on economic growth and employment, and the economic growth has a positive effect on employment

  • This paper concentrates much on the interaction between foreign direct investment and economic growth and employment based on Vector autoregression (VAR) model

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Introduction

In 2014, the ministry of commerce in China has reported that the scale of foreign direct investment has been ranked first in the world. The foreign direct investment is an important economic variable It is one of most significant channels for the world to affect all aspects of China such as the economic growth and the employment. This paper tries to explore the interaction of foreign direct investment to the economic growth and the employment. Via conducting an empirical analysis, the findings reveal satisfactory evidences that there is a positive and significant impact of foreign direct investment on economic growth and employment in China. To this end, the rest of this paper is organized as follows: Part II reviews a summary of empirical studies which are explored by the previous scholars concerning this issue.

Literature Review
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Unit Root Test
Granger Causality Test
Impulse Response Function
Decomposition Variance
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