Foreign direct investment in real estate development (FDIRE) in China has been disproportionately agglomerated in the coastal region while has considerably diffused to some inland provinces along the Yangtze River. There is also significant spatial autocorrelation in the provincial distribution of FDIRE. Controlling for the spatial effects, statistical analysis indicates that FDIRE follows their international customers to China and pursues local profit opportunities as well. They avoid high financing cost and labor cost provinces but favor provinces with higher housing prices. FDIRE in China responds to the provincial differences in land and housing commercialization, and demands good regional governance, strong law enforcement and develope...
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This huge gap between financing needs and the available financing capacity represents major constrai...
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has contributed a great deal to China’s extraordinary growth by inje...
As one of the important developing countries, China has experienced a tremendous amount of economic ...
This paper utilises a reduced-form equilibrium model to investigate the possible sources of real est...
Two China-based geographers test the importance of market conditions and local institutions in deter...
China has become an attractive destination for foreign direct investment (FDI). By the end of 2010, ...
Previous studies suggest that FDI inflows enhance economic growth in developing countries through sp...
Historically, the top outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) investors are mostly from developed e...
In recent years, China has shown rapid growth in volumes of foreign direct investment (FDI), which i...
China's economic growth rates since reforms were introduced in 1979 have been impressive. In the pas...
International audienceOver the past two decades, global market finance has taken root in China to se...
Why do foreign enterprises invest in certain provinces of China? This study started with five poss-i...
Chinese investors are often blamed for Australia’s escalating house prices but a number of factors m...
Private investment in China, as a developing country, is an important source of financing for Chines...
Foreign direct investments (FDIs) have been widely recognized as a crucial feature of the Chinese i...
This huge gap between financing needs and the available financing capacity represents major constrai...
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has contributed a great deal to China’s extraordinary growth by inje...
As one of the important developing countries, China has experienced a tremendous amount of economic ...
This paper utilises a reduced-form equilibrium model to investigate the possible sources of real est...