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TitleEver-transient FDI and ever-polarizing regional development: Revisiting conventional theories of regional development in the context of China, Southeast and South Asia
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Date Issued2020-03-01
Source PublicationGrowth and Change
ISSN0017-4815
Volume51Issue:1Pages:338-361
Abstract

In this new age of globalization, regions attempt to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) in order to achieve regionally balanced development. We revisit existing theories of regional development and FDI by analyzing recent data sets on FDI, employment, and trade in China, Southeast Asia, and South Asia. Using Chinese provincial data in 2004, 2008, and 2013 and applying panel estimations, our econometric results demonstrate that FDI remarkably influenced the concentration of employment in manufacturing, financial, and business services industries within the three Chinese macro-regions. We also find that FDI is ever transient, always moving away from high-cost to low-cost production bases across different regions. This transient nature of FDI is spatially selective and biased, and not able to generate the trickle-down effects to other neighboring regions. That is why FDI recently moved from China to Southeast and South Asia rather than from its coastal to inland regions. Furthermore, we show that this nature of FDI generally leads to polarization development for regions. As a synthesis or extension of the existing theories, we propose a leapfrog polarization pattern and strategy for vast developing countries in considering their regional development strategies.

DOI10.1111/grow.12358
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Indexed BySSCI
Language英语English
WOS Research AreaDevelopment Studies ; Public Administration
WOS SubjectDevelopment Studies ; Regional & Urban Planning
WOS IDWOS:000508383100001
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85078668361
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Document TypeJournal article
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/6188
CollectionFaculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Affiliation
1.Beijing Normal University – Hong Kong Baptist University United International College, Zhuhai, China
2.Department of Geography and GeoInformation Science, George Maison University, Fairfax, United States
3.The Institute for Global Innovation and Development, The Center for Modern Chinese City Studies,School of Urban and Regional Science, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China
First Author AffilicationBeijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University
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Zhao, Simon Xiaobin,Wong, David Wai Ho,Wong, David W.S.et al. Ever-transient FDI and ever-polarizing regional development: Revisiting conventional theories of regional development in the context of China, Southeast and South Asia[J]. Growth and Change, 2020, 51(1): 338-361.
APA Zhao, Simon Xiaobin, Wong, David Wai Ho, Wong, David W.S., & Jiang, Yanpeng. (2020). Ever-transient FDI and ever-polarizing regional development: Revisiting conventional theories of regional development in the context of China, Southeast and South Asia. Growth and Change, 51(1), 338-361.
MLA Zhao, Simon Xiaobin,et al."Ever-transient FDI and ever-polarizing regional development: Revisiting conventional theories of regional development in the context of China, Southeast and South Asia". Growth and Change 51.1(2020): 338-361.
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