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引用次数: 42
摘要
在V. N. Balasubramanyam及其合作者在1990年代十年间发表的一些有影响力的论文中,提出了令人信服的论点和支持证据,表明促进出口的贸易和投资战略比进口替代战略吸引越来越多的生产性外国资本流入。本文在最近的横截面数据的背景下重新审视了这些假设,并报告证据表明,早期的发现是稳健的。
Foreign Direct Investment, Economic Performance and Trade Liberalisation
In a number of influential papers published by V. N. Balasubramanyam and collaborators during the decade of the 1990s, compelling arguments and supporting evidence was presented to indicate that export-promoting trade and investment strategies attract more and more productive inflows of foreign capital than do import-substituting strategies. This paper revisits these hypotheses in the context of more recent cross-section data and reports evidence to suggest that the earlier findings are robust.