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Changes in Determinants of China's Inward FDI after its Entry into the WTO: the Knowledge-Capital Model Approach
This paper aims to empirically estimate the determinants of China s ’ inward FDI and compare the transition before and after China's WTO accession, dividing FDIs into horizontal and vertical purposes. The paper examines bilateral FDI from the OECD database to analyze the determinants and purposes of 20 OECD countries' investment into China from 1993 to 2012 by using an underlying source of the Knowledge-Capital Model. The empirical result shows that China's inward FDI has been affected positively by economic scale and market similarity and negatively by geographical distance over the whole sample period. Before China's WTO accession, the difference in the level of wage affected China's inward FDI positively, implying that the vertical purpose was the main reason. After China's WTO accession, however, the result shows that the main reason for OECD counties investment into China turned to horizontal purpose with ’ positive coefficient estimates for economic scale and market similarity and a negative coefficient estimate for the difference in the level of wage.
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The Journal of International Trade and Economic Development ( JITED) focuses on international economics, economic development, and the interface between trade and development. The links between trade and development economics are critical at a time when fluctuating commodity prices, ongoing production fragmentation, and trade liberalisation can radically affect the economies of advanced and developing countries. Our aim is to keep in touch with the latest developments in research as well as setting the agenda for future analysis. Publication of high quality articles covering; theoretical and applied issues in international and development economics; econometric applications of trade and/or development issues based on sound theoretical economic models or testing fundamental economic hypotheses; models of structural change; trade and development issues of economies in Eastern Europe, Asia and the Pacific area; papers on specific topics which are policy-relevant; review articles on important branches of the literature including controversial and innovative ideas are also welcome. JITED is designed to meet the needs of international and development economists, economic historians, applied economists, and policy makers. The international experts who make up the journal’s Editorial Board encourage contributions from economists world-wide.