While outward FDI inflows have increased since 2008, the volume of Southeast Asia’s exports to China has slowed down, prompting discussion about whether this will affect Southeast Asia’s growth. This article empirically tests China’s impact on Southeast Asia’s growth using a nonlinear framework, and finds that economic linkages between Southeast Asia and China have been changing since the mid-1990s, especially during the 1997 and 2008 financial crises and the 2012 bilateral diplomatic change; that FDI is more important to economic growth than exports across Southeast Asia; and that there is no industrial technology gap between Southeast Asia and China
Between 1987 and 1996 Chinese exports increased by an average of 14% each year. During this decade, ...
Abstract The purpose of the paper is to examine the economic impact of China on Southeast Asian coun...
The purpose of the paper is to examine the economic impact of China on the Southeast Asian countries...
While outward FDI inflows have increased since 2008, the volume of Southeast Asia’s exports to China...
This paper examines the effect of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on economic growth. Following a th...
The relationship between Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Gross Domestic Products (GDP) had becom...
The issue of capital flows is considered to be the most accessible route for economic growth whereby...
In this paper, the dynamic relationships between foreign direct investment (FDI), domestic investmen...
The paper re-investigates the determinants of China’s outward foreign direct investment (ODI) employ...
Using relatively recent data, this paper examines the causal relation between trade and production i...
China's surge in foreign direct investment inflows is raising concerns that it is taking such invest...
China’s economic growth in 2015 has fallen to 6.9% from an unrivalled average of 10% between 2002 an...
The study finds that China’s manufacturing still maintained a growth level from 2003 to 2013. Howeve...
The recession in the United States in the wake of the global financial crisis has had a pronounced n...
In our study, we will be answering 3 research questions. Firstly, what are the output and interest r...
Between 1987 and 1996 Chinese exports increased by an average of 14% each year. During this decade, ...
Abstract The purpose of the paper is to examine the economic impact of China on Southeast Asian coun...
The purpose of the paper is to examine the economic impact of China on the Southeast Asian countries...
While outward FDI inflows have increased since 2008, the volume of Southeast Asia’s exports to China...
This paper examines the effect of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on economic growth. Following a th...
The relationship between Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Gross Domestic Products (GDP) had becom...
The issue of capital flows is considered to be the most accessible route for economic growth whereby...
In this paper, the dynamic relationships between foreign direct investment (FDI), domestic investmen...
The paper re-investigates the determinants of China’s outward foreign direct investment (ODI) employ...
Using relatively recent data, this paper examines the causal relation between trade and production i...
China's surge in foreign direct investment inflows is raising concerns that it is taking such invest...
China’s economic growth in 2015 has fallen to 6.9% from an unrivalled average of 10% between 2002 an...
The study finds that China’s manufacturing still maintained a growth level from 2003 to 2013. Howeve...
The recession in the United States in the wake of the global financial crisis has had a pronounced n...
In our study, we will be answering 3 research questions. Firstly, what are the output and interest r...
Between 1987 and 1996 Chinese exports increased by an average of 14% each year. During this decade, ...
Abstract The purpose of the paper is to examine the economic impact of China on Southeast Asian coun...
The purpose of the paper is to examine the economic impact of China on the Southeast Asian countries...