FDI and Economic Development in China's Minority Areas : Challenges in Policy and Practice

This paper focuses on China's policy and practices around foreign direct investment (FDI) and the impact of these on minority economic development. It provides a clear picture of China's current FDI policies, identifies the major changes that have taken place, and illustrates how the policies are no longer optimal. It is argued that sharing the fruits of the country's recent economic growth with the people of minority regions is not only important for the well-being of these marginalized populations, but is also crucial for the political stability, social and economic development, and international influence of China as a whole.

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Main Authors: Blachford, Donyan, Qi, Jianhong
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:EN
Published: 2009
Subjects:Multinational Firms, International Business F230, Economic Development: Financial Markets, Saving and Capital Investment, Corporate Finance and Governance O160, Economic Development: Regional, Urban, and Rural Analyses, Transportation O180, International Linkages to Development, Role of International Organizations O190, Socialist Systems and Transitional Economies: National Income, Product, and Expenditure, Money, Inflation P240, Socialist Systems and Transitional Economies: Urban, Rural, and Regional Economics P250, Socialist Institutions and Their Transitions: International Trade, Finance, Investment, and Aid P330,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/5423
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