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    Does foreign direct investment crowd in or crowd out private domestic investment in China? The effect of entry mode
    (Elsevier BV, 2017) ;
    Yao, Yao
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    Malizard, Julien
    Using quarterly data spanning from 1994Q1 to 2014Q4, we find a neutral relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI) and domestic investment in China. However, when we consider the entry mode chosen by foreign investors, we find that whilst equity joint venture (EJV) crowds in domestic investment, wholly foreign-funded enterprise (WFFE) crowds it out. Our results remain robust under alternative estimators and across different time periods. Based on these results, we argue that the Chinese government needs to actively promote the formation of EJV and uses it as the catalyst for industrial upgrading in the economy.
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    The Relationship Between Company Size and Effective Tax Rates: A Test of political success - Evidence from Australian Companies
    (2017-10-28)
    Matchett, Carol A
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    This study investigates whether large Australian companies use their political power to lower their effective tax rates (ETRs) over and above their political costs. It also tests whether there is an industry effect on ETRs for the mining and financial industries in Australia. This study expands the current research into the effect of political power on ETRs by incorporating other tax rate theories. Using 402 mature Australian public companies over a 13-year period the study applies three separate tests to profitable companies.
    Firstly, we employ panel data analysis to examine changes in the ETR of 55 profitable companies over the 2000-2012 periods. Secondly, we use cross-sectional analysis to ascertain the relationship that the effect can be seen over a long period by using panel data testing methodology between company size and ETR for profitable companies on a year-by-year basis. Finally, we assess various tax-rate theories by examining the ETR paid by the profitable public companies in 2012.
    Out findings from this study provide evidence that there is a consistent negative relationship between company size and ETRs. We suggest, that further research incorporating the use of qualitative data would be needed to counter the effect of political costs on individual companies and industries.
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    Foreign direct investment and new economic geography: Evidence from Vietnam
    (2017)
    Hoang, Hien Thanh
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    Siriwardana, Mahinda
    This thesis examines the determinants and effects of foreign presence in 60 Vietnamese provinces for the period 2000–2010. Unlike its predecessors, this thesis formulates its research questions on foreign presence in Vietnam through the lens of new economic geography (NEG). These questions include: (i) what are the provincial determinants of foreign presence; (ii) does foreign presence contribute to provincial wage disparity; and (iii) can foreign presence explain changes in provincial productivity? In the extant literature, this thesis represents the first systematic inquiry into foreign presence across the Vietnamese provinces since the turn of this century. This thesis begins with an interpretative survey of the main aspects of NEG and related literature on the determinants and effects of foreign presence in its host economy. This survey provides the investigative context for choosing Vietnam as the case study in this thesis. It is then followed by an in-depth discussion on key reforms in the Vietnamese economy, with explicit emphasis on those that are pertinent to the research questions addressed in the later part of this thesis. The next three chapters form the analytical core of this thesis, each corresponding to a specific research question. In order to maintain consistency of the empirical results, these chapters make use of provincial data collected and compiled by the Vietnamese General Statistical Office (GSO). The final chapter summarises the key findings and provides recommendations to policy makers in Vietnam. This thesis reaches three major conclusions. Firstly, similar to other studies on Vietnam, it reports that foreign presence is positively associated with market access and industrial linkages, but negatively associated with trade costs. However, it finds no discernible pattern between labour-market pooling and provincial distribution of foreign presence. Secondly, it shows that cost-of-living and industrial linkage effects exert positive effects on provincial wage in Vietnam, whereas trade costs depresses it. Importantly, it fails to find any systematic relationship between foreign presence and provincial wage during the period investigated. Finally, while it concludes a negative foreign presence–provincial productivity nexus in Vietnam, it also demonstrates the deterministic role of provincial absorptive capacity in influencing the nature of this nexus. In short, the findings in this thesis make a strong case for encouraging a more balanced development of foreign presence across Vietnamese provinces in the near future; and creating a stable macroeconomic environment would be the first step going forward.
  • Publication
    Waishang Jiju Dui Waishang Zhijie Touzi Quwei Xuanze Yingxiang Yanjiu: Laizi Taiwan Diqu Dui Zhongguo Dalu Touzi De Jingyan Shuju
    (Sichuan Keji Cujin Fazhan Yanjiu Zhongxin [Sichuan Provincial Research Center of Science and Technology Promoting Development], 2015)
    Xie, Meng-jun
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