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Research On The Technical Spillover Effects Of Foreign Direct Investment In Dalian

Posted on:2016-04-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y L WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2309330464958881Subject:International Trade
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With the deepening of the opening-up policy and the accession to the WTO, China’s use of FDI is becoming a important way. Technical spillover effects, which were caused by a series of effects, such as model and replication effects, competition effect, the associated effects, human capital flows effect and so on, made China’s economy grow rapidly. However, since the Economic Crisis, the economy has developed slowly and every country and district both have found a new opportunity to grow. With the “new normal” economy, the current economic developing model can’t adapt to the developing of China’s economy and the free trade zone will become an important means of expanding the scales and quality of International Direct Investment. Technology has been the driving force of economy. So it is very important for a country to improve technical spillovers of International Direct Investment. Dalian is one of 14 coastal open cities and has the superior geographical position, the convenience traffic conditions and preferential policies attract much foreign capital. We want to see whether the influence of FDI technology spillover effects. Is it positive or negative? This will be the main aspect.Firstly, the study illustrates research background 、 research status 、 the thesis framework and theory of the technical spillover effects of Foreign Direct Investment, which laid a solid foundation for mechanism analysis of the technical spillover effects of Foreign Direct Investment. Secondly, it analyzes the present of using foreign capital from the scale, construction、methods and origins of FDI. According to the empirical results, it makes out related policy suggestions, which makes sustaining developing of Dalian economy.
Keywords/Search Tags:FDI, Technology spillover, Dalian
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