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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) And Regional Industrial Structure

Posted on:2007-08-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y M LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2179360182471578Subject:Western economics
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As a coastal province and an economic powerhouse in China, it boasts its dynamic vitality in private sectors and civil industries. So-called "Zhejiang Businessman " can be found actively in both China and abroad. Yet compared with Guangdong, Jiangsu, Shanghai, its foreign capital outsourcing becomes the short leg and to be worse the binary structure of rich internal capital and weak foreign capital which scholars have concerned much about this as a unique Zhejiang phenomena. As globalization can't be reversed, it is essential for Zhejiang to strengthen absorbing foreign investment as well as investment from Large Transnational Corporations, which will promote transformation of its developmental pattern from the endogenetic one to ectogenous one and upgrading its industrial structure.Based on this philosophy, the author of this thesis studied the impact of FDI on the industrial structure of Zhejiang province and advised some pertinent suggestion. Firstly, the thesis gives an overview of study findings of the subject which is known as the impact of FDI on the industrial structure of the host country widely studied by scholars home and abroad as well as generalization of some key subjects related. Secondly, it analyzes the basic situation and characters of the industrial structure of ZJ as well as those of FDI, which paves the way for further analysis. Then comes the core of this article. That is how and how much the FDI affects industrial structure of ZJ by quantitative and positive analysis which focuses on the second industry and particularly highlights Fortune Global 500 transnational corporations finding out the positive and negative impact and advising. Lastly, it pointes to the problem of binary structure of rich internal capital and weak foreign capital bringing forward the strategy of integration and interaction of internal capital and foreign capital.
Keywords/Search Tags:Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Industrial Structure, Binary structure of rich internal capital and weak foreign capital, Integration and Interaction of internal capital and foreign capital
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