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FDI and the Export Performance of Chinese Indigenous Firms: a Regional Approach
Authors:Ping Zheng  Pamela Siler  Gianluigi Giorgioni
Institution:Division on Accounting , Economics and Finance, Dundee Business School, University of Abertay , UK
Abstract:The primary purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on the export performance of Chinese indigenous firms. A panel data analysis is employed using data across 29 provinces over the 1985–99 period. Owing to the exceptionally uneven distribution of FDI, the analysis compares the impact of FDI on all provincial exports and exports of indigenous firms over the three macro-regions of China. While the findings of the empirical analysis should be viewed with caution, they do show that FDI has less influence on the export performance of indigenous firms than on all firms (foreign and indigenous). The findings imply that linkages between the foreign and domestic sectors need to be improved if FDI is to be a vehicle for improving the competitiveness of domestic firms. Alternatively, policies may have to be directed towards the indigenous firms themselves to enhance their export performance.
Keywords:Foreign direct investment (FDI)  China  export performance  indigenous firms  international competitiveness  panel data  JEL classifications: C23  F14  F23  O53  P33
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