In this paper, we examine whether hard infrastructure in the form of more highways and railroads or soft infrastructure in the form of more transparent institutions and deeper reforms lead to more foreign direct investment (FDI). We use data of FDI from the United States, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea to various regions of China from 1990 to 2002. We control for the standard determinants of FDI--regional market sizes, wage rates, human capital and tax policies. Then we add indices of hard and soft infrastructures. We found that empirically soft infrastructure consistently outperforms hard infrastructure as a determinant of FDI
This paper performs an empirical assessment of China's inward Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) by ana...
This paper investigates the impact of institutional difference on China’s outward foreign direct inv...
This paper attempts to broaden the existing empirical literature on foreign direct investment by inc...
In this paper, we examine whether hard infrastructure in the form of more highways and railroads or ...
In this paper, we examine empirically whether hard infrastructure, in the form of more highways and ...
We examine whether hard infrastructure in the form of more highways and railroads or soft infrastruc...
in particular, to knowledge of the Spanish economy and its international environment
We empirically investigate the factors that drive the uneven regional distribution of foreign direct...
This study examines the role of infrastructure in attracting FDI inflows into India and China. Infra...
Since the Chinese government proposed the "reform and opening-up policy" in 1979, China has achieved...
In his book “Selling China ” Huang (2003) states that a high level of foreign direct investment (FDI...
Preliminary version, not for citation We empirically investigate the factors that drive the uneven r...
Master's thesis in Applied FinanceTo increase our knowledge on determinants of FDI, we will examine ...
This thesis empirically investigates the underlying factors that explain the new global trade and in...
This paper examines the potential determinants of FDI on the country level from 1999 to 2007 by usin...
This paper performs an empirical assessment of China's inward Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) by ana...
This paper investigates the impact of institutional difference on China’s outward foreign direct inv...
This paper attempts to broaden the existing empirical literature on foreign direct investment by inc...
In this paper, we examine whether hard infrastructure in the form of more highways and railroads or ...
In this paper, we examine empirically whether hard infrastructure, in the form of more highways and ...
We examine whether hard infrastructure in the form of more highways and railroads or soft infrastruc...
in particular, to knowledge of the Spanish economy and its international environment
We empirically investigate the factors that drive the uneven regional distribution of foreign direct...
This study examines the role of infrastructure in attracting FDI inflows into India and China. Infra...
Since the Chinese government proposed the "reform and opening-up policy" in 1979, China has achieved...
In his book “Selling China ” Huang (2003) states that a high level of foreign direct investment (FDI...
Preliminary version, not for citation We empirically investigate the factors that drive the uneven r...
Master's thesis in Applied FinanceTo increase our knowledge on determinants of FDI, we will examine ...
This thesis empirically investigates the underlying factors that explain the new global trade and in...
This paper examines the potential determinants of FDI on the country level from 1999 to 2007 by usin...
This paper performs an empirical assessment of China's inward Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) by ana...
This paper investigates the impact of institutional difference on China’s outward foreign direct inv...
This paper attempts to broaden the existing empirical literature on foreign direct investment by inc...