2022
DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2022.2151792
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How political risk in host country affects FDI: an explanation for the paradox of China’s investment risk preference

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“…Examining a group of 18 emerging economies between 1985 and 2019, Nguyen et al (2022) found a robust negative impact of Geopolitical risks on FDI. In contrast, Liu et al (2022) discovered that Chinese OFDI location choices are biased toward countries or regions with high political risk, especially developing countries. This suggests that Chinese MNCs are, in some cases, more inclined to seize economic opportunities than avoid geopolitical risks.…”
Section: The Determinants Of Financial Development In Emerging Market...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Examining a group of 18 emerging economies between 1985 and 2019, Nguyen et al (2022) found a robust negative impact of Geopolitical risks on FDI. In contrast, Liu et al (2022) discovered that Chinese OFDI location choices are biased toward countries or regions with high political risk, especially developing countries. This suggests that Chinese MNCs are, in some cases, more inclined to seize economic opportunities than avoid geopolitical risks.…”
Section: The Determinants Of Financial Development In Emerging Market...mentioning
confidence: 98%