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The Effect of Foreign Entry Regulation on Downstream Productivity: Microeconomic Evidence from China*
Authors:Sai Ding  Puyang Sun  Wei Jiang
Abstract:We examine the cross‐industry influence of foreign entry regulation (based on a novel measure) on the productivity outcomes of downstream firms through input–output linkages in China. In contrast to the significant liberalization of the manufacturing sector, restrictions on the service sector remained stringent over the period 1997–2007. We find a powerful depressant effect of foreign entry barriers imposed on the upstream manufacturing and service industries on the productivity of downstream manufacturers, and this effect depends on a number of industry‐ and firm‐specific features. Our research calls for further investment liberalization (particularly in the service sector) in China.
Keywords:Competition  foreign entry barrier  input–  output linkages  investment liberalization
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