‘Many Chinas?’ Provincial internationalization and Chinese foreign direct investment in Africa

IF 1.4 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Oxford Development Studies Pub Date : 2021-08-19 DOI:10.1080/13600818.2021.1965977
Pippa Morgan
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ABSTRACT Chinese provincial firms are a major and growing source of foreign direct investment (FDI) in Africa, yet there has thus far been little systematic analysis of their motives and behaviour. Based on statistical analysis of a panel of mainland China’s 31 provinces from 2000 to 2015 and a study of three diverse provincial cases, and modifying the classic Organization-Location-Internalization theory of FDI, this article uncovers a three-stage ‘inverted-U’ shaped pathway linking home province internationalization and investment in Africa. Firms from provinces with very low levels of integration in the global economy lack the experience needed to invest in Africa, while those in highly globalized provinces face fewer push factors driving them to (comparatively risky) countries of the developing world. These findings suggest that Chinese provincial FDI in Africa may be driven by a ‘logic of escapism’ alongside conventional FDI motives.
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很多中国人省级国际化与中国在非洲的直接投资
中国省级企业是非洲外国直接投资(FDI)的一个主要且不断增长的来源,但迄今为止,对它们的动机和行为几乎没有系统的分析。本文通过对中国大陆31个省份2000 - 2015年面板数据的统计分析和对三个不同省份案例的研究,并对经典的外商直接投资组织-区位-内部化理论进行修正,揭示了省际国际化与对非投资之间的“倒u”型三阶段路径。来自全球经济一体化程度非常低的省份的公司缺乏在非洲投资所需的经验,而那些高度全球化省份的公司面临较少的推动因素,促使它们前往(相对风险较高的)发展中国家。这些发现表明,除了传统的直接投资动机外,中国在非洲的省级直接投资可能受到“逃避主义逻辑”的驱动。
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期刊介绍: Oxford Development Studies is a multidisciplinary academic journal aimed at the student, research and policy-making community, which provides a forum for rigorous and critical analysis of conventional theories and policy issues in all aspects of development, and aims to contribute to new approaches. It covers a number of disciplines related to development, including economics, history, politics, anthropology and sociology, and will publish quantitative papers as well as surveys of literature.
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