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FDI and Economic Growth

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Chen, Chunlai

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The following sections are included: Introduction The Contributions of FDI to China's Economy Capital formation Creation of employment opportunities Contribution of FDI to China's export expansion FDI and Economic Growth in China: A Literature Review Framework of Analysis and the Empirical Model Variable Specification and the Data Regression Results and Explanations The impact of FDI on economic growth: All provinces The impact of FDI on economic growth: By regions Conclusion References

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Regional Development and Economic Growth in China - Series on Economic Development and Growth

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2037-12-31
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