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The Optimization Of FDI's Industrial Structure In Our Country:the Cultivation Of Regional Core Factors

Posted on:2006-01-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S H LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2179360155467603Subject:World economy
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Inviting Foreign Direct Investment is one basic component part of China's 'opening-to-outside-world' strategy. After more than twenty years' development, our country's activity of inviting FDI has transformed from quantity increasing to structure optimizing. Lots of positive analyses demonstrate that optimizing FDI's distribution among industries is directly related to the stability of economic growth and the performance of relative policies. Focusing on the industrial structure of FDI to China, the article reveals chief problems existing there and the causes by describing its present situation and characteristics. The analysis shows that there is highly relationship between the wresting of FDI's distribution among industries and the unbalance of its location structure. So the author describes the conducting mechanism between this two. On the base of the analysis, the author poses a train of thought: to adjust FDI's distribution among industries on the foothold of the rationalization of its location structure. The key of this thought is to cultivate regional core factors on the base of the resource structure and the characteristics according to the law of market economy. As the micro-base of FDI's industrial structure adjustment, the cultivation of regional core factors is virtually inducing FDI to adjust its distribution among industries by changing supply structure of regional factors. Thus the article breaks away from the traditional way of considering industry just as it stands.
Keywords/Search Tags:Foreign Direct Investment, Industrial structure, regional structure, Core factors
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