Diasporas and foreign direct investment in China and India
להגדלת הטקסט להקטנת הטקסט- ספר
This book offers a comparative and historical analysis of foreign direct investment (FDI) liberalization in China and India and explains how the return of these countries' diasporas affects such liberalization. It examines diasporic investment from Western FDIs and finds that diasporas, rather than Western nations, have fueled globalization in the two Asian giants. In China, diasporas contributed the lion's share of FDI inflows. In India, returned diasporas were bridges for, and initiators of, Western investment at home. Min Ye illustrates that diasporic entrepreneurs helped to build China into the world's manufacturing powerhouse and that Indian diasporas facilitated their homeland's success in software services development.
כותר |
Diasporas and foreign direct investment in China and India / Min Ye. |
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כותרים נוספים |
Diasporas & Foreign Direct Investment in China & India |
מוציא לאור |
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press |
שנה |
2014 |
הערות |
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 08 Oct 2015). Includes bibliographical references and index. English |
הערת תוכן ותקציר |
Cover Half-title page Title page Copyright page Dedication Contents Illustrations Abbreviations Preface Part IIntroduction and Theory 1 Foreign Direct Investment in China and India Diasporas and Social Network Theory FDI and FDI Policies in China and India Political Theories of FDI Liberalization Chapter Outlines 2 Social Network Theory:Diasporas, Domestic Industry, and the Diffusion of FDI Liberalization SNT as a New Policy Framework Social Networks and Diffusion of FDI Liberalization External Networks and Domestic Resistance Comparative Cases and Hypothesized ExplanationsEmpirical Materials Conclusion Part IIReform Stage I 3 Diaspora Entrepreneurs and Diffusion of FDI Liberalization in China The New Government and Policy Options The Rise of Diaspora Networks in Post-Mao China Special Economic Zones and the Initiation of FDI Liberalization Open Coastal Cities Overcame Challenge to FDI Liberalization Reasserting FDI Liberalization after the Tiananmen Crisis 4 Deregulation without Openness in India India Started Reform in the 1980s Indira Gandhi's Business Networks and Deregulation Rajiv Gandhi's Diaspora Networks and Their Role in LiberalizationRajiv's Social Networks: Why FDI Liberalization Failed to Stay Quiet Change in India's Government-Business Relations Part IIIReform Stage II 5 Deepening Diffusion: "Zone Fever" and SOE Reform in China Expanding Diaspora Networks Diaspora Investment and "Zone Fever" SOE Reform Deepened FDI Liberalization 6 Indian Indigenous Industry and FDI Continual Divergence in FDI between China and India Crisis, Reform, and Blowback in India The Evolving New Social Basis of India's FDI Liberalization ConclusionPart IVForeign Direct Investment in Sectors 7 China's Electronics and Automobiles The Electronics Industry: From SEZs to High-Tech Clusters The Auto Sector: From Protectionism to Industrial Policy FDI in Other Sectors 8 FDI Liberalization in India's Informatics and Autos India's Diaspora and Informatics Indigenous Industry and Auto Sector Liberalization Other Sectors: Continuity or Change 9 Conclusion: The State, Diasporas, and Development History and Geography, Networks, and Policies Regime, State Autonomy, and Embeddedness FDI and Diaspora Investment: A Missing DistinctionDiaspora Differences and Consequences across China and India Lessons and Trends Bibliography Index |
היקף החומר |
1 online resource (xvi, 242 pages) : digital, PDF file(s). |
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מספר מערכת |
997011079150905171 |
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