现代化理论修订版检验外来直接投资与凶杀案之间的关系

Philip J. Levchak
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目的:现代化理论认为,经济发展会暂时扰乱社会生活,并可能导致杀人等暴力犯罪。然而,很少有研究考虑到现代化进程是如何运作的。具体而言,它们忽视了全球化的作用。以往的研究表明,某些全球化措施可能在理论上与凶杀案有关。本研究探讨了作为全球化和经济发展重要组成部分的外来直接投资(FDI)与跨国凶杀率之间的关系。研究方法:收集并分析了 101 个国家的数据,以研究外来直接投资与凶杀案之间的关系。此外,还研究了外来直接投资通过城市化和经济增长对杀人案的间接影响。结果显示结果表明,外来直接投资会直接或间接地通过提高城市化水平增加跨国凶杀率。结论:虽然经济发展有益于社会,但政策制定者,尤其是在本国寻求外来直接投资的政策制定者,应考虑到随之而来的有害影响。未来的研究人员将考虑研究全球化的其他衡量标准。
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Modernization Theory Revised: Testing the Relationship between Inward Foreign Direct Investment and Homicide
Purpose: Modernization theory suggests that economic development is temporarily disruptive to social life and can lead to crimes of violence such as homicide. However, few studies have considered how the modernization process works. Specifically, they neglected the role of globalization. Previous research has suggested that certain measures of globalization may be theoretically linked to homicide. This study examines how inward Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), a key component of globalization and economic development, is associated with cross-national homicide rates. Methods: Data from 101 countries were collected and analyzed to examine the relationship between inward FDI and homicide. Indirect effects of inward FDI on homicide through urbanization and economic growth were also examined. Results: The results show that inward foreign direct investment increases cross-national homicide rates, both directly and indirectly through increased urbanization. Conclusion: While economic development benefits society, the concomitant, deleterious effects should be considered by policymakers, especially those seeking inward foreign direct investment in their countries. Future researchers will want to consider examining other measures of globalization.
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International Journal of Criminology and Sociology
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