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Exports, Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Development in China

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This volume, based on a series analysis using up-to-date econometric technique, systematically investigates the role that exports and foreign direct investment (FDI) have played in China's development process, and questions the received wisdom that exports and FDI are always an unalloyed blessing. It focuses on the transmission mechanisms through which exports and FDI influence growth and economic development and investigates the impact of exports and FDIs on employment, development financing and productivity growth, amongst other issues, in China.

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  • Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, UK

    Xiaolan Fu

About the author

XIAOLAN FU is Research Fellow at the Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, UK. She has published articles in the Journal of
Comparative Economics and the Journal of Development Studies and has
undertaken consultancy activities for the UN Conference on Trade and
Development (UNCTAD), the Cambridge-MIT Institute, the People's Bank of
China, the Department of Trade and Industry (UK) and the Regional Institute
of Innovation i10 (UK).

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