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Chasing Foreign Capital 追逐外资
Pub Date : 2018-06-12 DOI: 10.11126/STANFORD/9781503604797.003.0002
Ling Chen
This chapter examines the rise of the FDI-attraction paradigm at the national level and the emergence of local investment-seeking states in the 1990s. It explores in detail the varied strategies that city governments employed to attract foreign investors to launch the campaign of FDI attraction, ranging from tax cuts and land and utility discounts to industrial zone establishments. At one end of the strategic continuum are local governments that prioritized large, leading multinationals that have been playing the role of the “dragon’s head” at the top of the global value chain, whereas, on the other end are cities where bureaucrats brokered deals with small-scale foreign firms established by “guerilla investors” at the bottom of the value chain through flexible arrangements.
本章考察了20世纪90年代国家层面吸引外国直接投资范式的兴起和地方寻求投资的国家的出现。它详细探讨了城市政府为吸引外国投资者而采取的各种策略,以开展吸引外国直接投资的活动,从减税、土地和公用事业折扣到建立工业区。在战略连续体的一端,地方政府优先考虑在全球价值链顶端扮演“龙头”角色的大型领先跨国公司,而在另一端,城市官员通过灵活安排,与价值链底部的“游击投资者”建立的小型外国公司进行交易。
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Major Abbreviations 主要的缩写
Pub Date : 2018-06-12 DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvqsf2sk.5
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Acknowledgments 致谢。
Pub Date : 2018-06-12 DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvqsf2sk.4
Ling Chen
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Chapter 5. The Microfoundation of State Intervention and Policy Effectiveness 第五章。国家干预与政策有效性的微观基础
Pub Date : 2018-06-12 DOI: 10.11126/stanford/9781503604797.003.0005
Ling Chen
This chapter explains the effectiveness of policy implementation and the varied capabilities of local governments, using policy tools to generate firm-level upgrading incentives. Using China’s largest manufacturing industry—the electronics industry—as an example, the chapter compares the development of China’s two largest manufacturing cities, Suzhou and Shenzhen. It demonstrates how earlier patterns of FDI attraction and the prioritization of large or small FIEs gave rise to distinctive foreign–domestic firm relations. Through both in-depth case studies and hierarchical models, the chapter shows that a segregated relationship started by the group-offshoring strategy of large FIEs makes upgrading policies, such as government funding and tax cuts, less effective and dampens the innovation incentives for domestic private firms. By contrast, a more equal, broadly connected relationship started by the subcontracting strategy of small FIEs makes upgrading policies more likely to generate firm-level innovation behavior.
本章解释了政策实施的有效性和地方政府的不同能力,利用政策工具产生企业层面的升级激励。本章以中国最大的制造业——电子工业为例,比较了中国两个最大的制造业城市——苏州和深圳的发展。它展示了早期吸引外国直接投资的模式和大型或小型外商投资企业的优先次序如何产生了独特的外国-国内公司关系。通过深入的案例研究和分层模型,本章表明,由大型外商投资企业的集团离岸战略引发的隔离关系使得政府资助和减税等升级政策的效果降低,并抑制了对国内私营企业的创新激励。相比之下,由小型外商投资企业的分包战略引发的更平等、更广泛的联系使得升级政策更有可能产生企业层面的创新行为。
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Index 指数
Pub Date : 2018-06-12 DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvqsf2sk.16
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From FDI Attraction to Domestic Competitiveness 从FDI吸引到国内竞争力
Pub Date : 2018-06-12 DOI: 10.11126/stanford/9781503604797.003.0003
Ling Chen
This chapter traces the relative decline of the previous FDI attraction paradigm and the emerging paradigm of domestic technology competitiveness, drawing on government documents, media text analysis, and interviews. The chapter then introduces the actors, arguments, and the matrix of supporting institutions and policy tools underpinning the two policy paradigms. It draws attention to the coexistence of the two paradigms at the local level, where policies and institutions of FDI attraction profoundly affect the government’s response to domestic upgrading and their choice of development strategies.
本章通过政府文件、媒体文本分析和访谈,追溯了以前的FDI吸引范式和新兴的国内技术竞争力范式的相对衰落。然后,本章介绍了支撑这两种政策范式的行动者、论点以及支持制度和政策工具矩阵。在地方层面,吸引FDI的政策和制度深刻地影响着政府对国内升级的回应和发展战略的选择。
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Varieties of Local Capitalism in Historical Perspective 历史视角下的地方资本主义多样性
Pub Date : 2018-06-12 DOI: 10.11126/STANFORD/9781503604797.003.0006
Ling Chen
This chapter traces the historical roots of local variation by chronologically and cross-sectionally placing China in a comparative historical perspective. It compares varieties of local capitalism in China across four periods: the late Qing and early Republican period, the Mao era, the post-Mao period, and the globalized era. It explores how the historically entrenched top-down and bottom-up modes of capitalism have conditioned local government preferences, as well as their reaction to centrally driven development initiatives, leading them to attract foreign firms in the globalized era. The narrowly selective development strategies based on top-down capitalism were more effective in the industrial transformation during the preglobalized era before the 1990s. The influx of FDI since then, however, has unleashed new complexity so that cultivating bottom-up, broadly supportive networks with small firms was more likely to provide an institutional environment for the competitiveness of domestic private businesses.
本章通过按时间顺序和横断面将中国置于比较历史的视角来追溯地方差异的历史根源。它比较了中国四个时期的地方资本主义:清末民初、毛时代、后毛时代和全球化时代。它探讨了历史上根深蒂固的自上而下和自下而上的资本主义模式如何制约了地方政府的偏好,以及他们对中央驱动的发展计划的反应,导致他们在全球化时代吸引外国公司。在20世纪90年代之前的前全球化时代,基于自上而下的资本主义的狭隘选择的发展战略在产业转型中更为有效。然而,自那时以来外国直接投资的流入释放了新的复杂性,因此,与小企业建立自下而上、广泛支持的网络更有可能为国内私营企业的竞争力提供体制环境。
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Chapter 1. Bureaucrats, Businesses, and Economic Policies in a Globalized China 第1章。全球化中国的官僚、企业和经济政策
Pub Date : 2018-06-12 DOI: 10.11126/STANFORD/9781503604797.003.0001
Ling Chen
This chapter introduces background on emergence of national campaigns to cultivate domestic competitiveness in contrast to China’s previous role as the “world’s workshop.” It reveals the divergent ways in which localities responded to and carried out policies. The chapter accounts for such variation by breaking down the assumption of a coherent and single-level state that is inherent in the state-centric approach, while at the same time disaggregating the influence of foreign capital assumed by the FDI-driven perspective. By examining the interaction of foreign capital and local states, the chapter discusses how globalization influences the rise of investment-seeking states, the bureaucratic coalitions in city policy making, the effectiveness of policies for local firms, and the varieties of local capitalism. It also discusses the logic of the research design, the major sites of field work, and the sources of qualitative and quantitative data that the book draws on.
本章介绍了培养国内竞争力的全国性运动的背景,这与中国以前作为“世界工厂”的角色形成了对比。它揭示了地方对政策的响应和执行方式的差异。本章通过打破以国家为中心的方法中固有的连贯和单一级别国家的假设来解释这种变化,同时分解外国直接投资驱动视角假设的外国资本的影响。通过考察外国资本和地方政府的相互作用,本章讨论了全球化如何影响寻求投资的国家的崛起、城市政策制定中的官僚联盟、当地企业政策的有效性以及地方资本主义的多样性。它还讨论了研究设计的逻辑,实地工作的主要地点,以及本书所利用的定性和定量数据的来源。
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Back Matter 回到问题
Pub Date : 2018-06-12 DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvqsf2sk.17
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Local Policy Making, Globalized Coalitions, and Resource Allocation 地方政策制定、全球化联盟与资源配置
Pub Date : 2018-06-12 DOI: 10.11126/STANFORD/9781503604797.003.0004
Ling Chen
This chapter delves into the coalitional politics of policy making and resource allocation by investigating strategies of city government officials. The chapter examines the patterns of bureaucratic competition between international commerce departments and newly emerged domestic technology departments and their respective business clients, including foreign and domestic firms. I explain the influence of FDI attraction on domestic politics by showing (1) how the overlap between FIEs and exporters shaped the degree of perceived threat and the cohesiveness of the vested interests in international commerce under the rule of fragmented bureaucratic competition and (2) how the existence of large foreign firms strengthened the bargaining power of the vested interest bureaucrats against allocating resources to the domestic technology coalition. The direction and the magnitude of foreign influence, therefore, is filtered and channeled through local bureaucracy.
本章通过对城市政府官员策略的考察,深入探讨了政策制定和资源配置中的联盟政治。本章考察了国际商务部门与新出现的国内技术部门及其各自的商业客户(包括外国和国内公司)之间的官僚竞争模式。我通过展示(1)外商投资企业和出口商之间的重叠如何塑造了在碎片化的官僚竞争规则下国际贸易中既得利益的感知威胁程度和凝聚力,以及(2)大型外国公司的存在如何加强了既得利益官僚反对将资源分配给国内技术联盟的议价能力,来解释FDI吸引对国内政治的影响。因此,外国影响的方向和规模是通过当地官僚机构过滤和引导的。
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