中国在东南亚的对外直接投资:分析中国政府的战略和潜在影响

IF 2.2 Q3 BUSINESS Thunderbird International Business Review Pub Date : 2022-09-04 DOI:10.1002/tie.22311
Min-Hua Chiang, Elsa Lafaye de Micheaux
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通过对中国全球和区域对外直接投资(OFDI)的比较研究,本文试图了解中国政府在这种投资背后的动机,以及它如何利用其对外直接投资来影响东南亚国家联盟(东盟)的区域经济。分析揭示了几个发现。首先,在过去十年中,东盟国家在中国全球对外直接投资项目中的地位已经从基础设施投资目的地转变为重要的制造业中心。“一带一路”倡议(BRI)的推出在一定程度上允许了这种转变,因为它使促进该地区基础设施发展的金融渠道多样化,从而使中国能够将其对外直接投资集中在整个地区的制造业和服务业联系上。第二,虽然中国最初的对外直接投资主要面向东盟低收入国家,但2013年以后,中国开始加大对东盟中高收入国家的对外直接投资。这种转变并不一定会使中国在这些国家产生更大的影响力,因为来自其他发达经济体的外国直接投资要多得多,而中国继续利用其在低收入东盟国家的对外直接投资产生巨大影响。第三,与其他发达国家相比,中国可能在该地区的基础设施和制造业领域享有更大的影响力,因为中国在这两个领域的投资更多。与此同时,相对而言,中国在区域服务业中的影响力仍然不那么引人注目。
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China's outward foreign direct investment in Southeast Asia: Analyzing the Chinese state's strategies and potential influence

Through a comparative study of China's global and regional outward foreign direct investment (OFDI), this article seeks to understand the Chinese state's motives behind such investment, and how it leverages its OFDI to influence the regional economy in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The analysis reveals several findings. First, the status of ASEAN states in China's global OFDI project have changed in the last decade from destinations for infrastructure investment to essential manufacturing hubs. The launch of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) did, in part, allow for this shift, insofar as it diversified the financial channels that facilitate the region's infrastructure development, thereby enabling China to concentrate its OFDI on manufacturing and service linkages throughout the region. Second, whereas China originally directed the majority of its OFDI to low-income ASEAN countries, after 2013, it began to direct greater levels of OFDI to middle and high-income ASEAN countries. This shift did not necessarily grant China greater influence in those countries owing to the much more inward FDI from other developed economies, while China has continued to leverage its OFDI in low-income ASEAN countries to great effect. Third, China might enjoy greater influence in the infrastructure and manufacturing sectors in the region given its greater investment in these two sectors, as compared to that of other developed countries. China's influence in the regional service industry, meanwhile, continues to be less noteworthy, comparatively.

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期刊介绍: Thunderbird International Business Review is a peer-reviewed journal that is published six times a year in cooperation with the Thunderbird School of Global Business Management, the world"s leading institution in the education of global managers. The journal"s aim is to advance and disseminate research in the field of international business. Its main target audience includes academicians and executives in business and government who have an interest in international business.
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