2003
DOI: 10.1023/b:ecop.0000005728.05260.5d
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Determinants of Export Performance: Evidence from Chinese Industries

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“…Many authors assert that FDI has insignificant or even a negative effect on exports, while others consider FDI to have a strong and positive effect on exports (Gu et al, 2008). Contrary to those authors Jayachandran and Seilan (2010) and Alıcı and Ucal (2003) who have argued that there is no relationship between foreign direct investment and exports, others Prasanna (2010); Gunawardana and Sharma (2009); Liu and Chang (2003); Zhang (2005); Vukšić (2005) and Vural and Zortuk (2011) insist on the existence of a strong positive effect of FDI on export performance. Given the importance accorded to foreign direct investment and exports in economic growth, the relationship between both variables emerges as a significant topic of research (Samsu et al, 2008).…”
Section: Asian Economic and Financial Reviewmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Many authors assert that FDI has insignificant or even a negative effect on exports, while others consider FDI to have a strong and positive effect on exports (Gu et al, 2008). Contrary to those authors Jayachandran and Seilan (2010) and Alıcı and Ucal (2003) who have argued that there is no relationship between foreign direct investment and exports, others Prasanna (2010); Gunawardana and Sharma (2009); Liu and Chang (2003); Zhang (2005); Vukšić (2005) and Vural and Zortuk (2011) insist on the existence of a strong positive effect of FDI on export performance. Given the importance accorded to foreign direct investment and exports in economic growth, the relationship between both variables emerges as a significant topic of research (Samsu et al, 2008).…”
Section: Asian Economic and Financial Reviewmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…In this respect, several empirical studies have pointed at a negative relationship between external industrial competitiveness and labour costs (e.g. Liu and Shu, 2003) or unit labour cost (ULC) (determined by both the cost of labour and labour productivity) (e.g. Ito and Shimizu, 2013;Guerrieri and Cafferelli, 2012;Landesmann et al, 2009).…”
Section: Productivity Domestic Vs International Linkages and Externmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…al. (2002), Liu and Shu (2003) on China; Ramstetter (1999a b) on Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Taiwan; Lutz and Talavera (2004) on Ukraine; Jensen (2002) on Poland; Leichenko and Erickson (1997) on the U.S. States indicate a strong role of FDI in the host country export performance. Thus the foreign ownership dummy, FDUM, is predicted to have a positive impact on the export performance of Indian enterprises.…”
Section: Foreign Ownershipmentioning
confidence: 99%