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Restrictions on Foreign Investments and the Relocation of Firms
Authors:Quan Dong  Juan Carlos Bárcena‐Ruiz  María Begoña Garzón
Affiliation:1. South China Normal University;2. Universidad del País Vasco UPV/EHU
Abstract:We analyse why the Chinese government sets restrictions on foreign direct investment (FDI). We focus our analysis on the percentage of shares in relocated firms that the government allows to be foreign‐owned. The government's decision on this percentage depends on the entry cost, the number of firms that relocate and the weight of the consumer surplus in the objective function of the government. We show that by its choice of this percentage, the Chinese government may restrict or encourage FDI to its country. We also find that if the government may subsidise the fixed entry cost, it provides a subsidy only when the producer surplus has a greater weight than the consumer surplus in weighted welfare. In that case, the subsidy encourages relocation by both firms and permits the government to allow a lower percentage of shares to be foreign‐owned in relocated firms.
Keywords:L33  Q28  F15
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