The Rise of China and Foreign Direct Investment from Southeast Asia

This paper discusses foreign direct investment from Southeast Asia to China. With the exception of some government-linked companies, most investments from Southeast Asia have been dominated by the region’s overseas Chinese businesses. In addition to cheap labour costs, large domestic market and grow...

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Main Author: Krislert Samphantharak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2011-01-01
Series:Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs
Subjects:
FDI
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Online Access:http://hup.sub.uni-hamburg.de/giga/jsaa/article/view/445
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spelling doaj-631f1c1b032847919089a5270b49ddc52020-11-25T03:26:30ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs1868-10341868-48822011-01-013026575The Rise of China and Foreign Direct Investment from Southeast AsiaKrislert SamphantharakThis paper discusses foreign direct investment from Southeast Asia to China. With the exception of some government-linked companies, most investments from Southeast Asia have been dominated by the region’s overseas Chinese businesses. In addition to cheap labour costs, large domestic market and growing economy, China has provided business opportunities to investors from Southeast Asia thanks to their geographic proximity and ethnic connections, at least during the initial investment period. However, the network effects seem to decline soon after. As the Chinese economy becomes more globalised and more competitive, the success of foreign investment in China will increasingly depend on business competency rather than ethnic relations.http://hup.sub.uni-hamburg.de/giga/jsaa/article/view/445Political ScienceChinaASEANFDIOverseas Chinese businesses320327330332ChinaASEANSoutheast Asia2000-2011
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author Krislert Samphantharak
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The Rise of China and Foreign Direct Investment from Southeast Asia
Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs
Political Science
China
ASEAN
FDI
Overseas Chinese businesses
320
327
330
332
China
ASEAN
Southeast Asia
2000-2011
author_facet Krislert Samphantharak
author_sort Krislert Samphantharak
title The Rise of China and Foreign Direct Investment from Southeast Asia
title_short The Rise of China and Foreign Direct Investment from Southeast Asia
title_full The Rise of China and Foreign Direct Investment from Southeast Asia
title_fullStr The Rise of China and Foreign Direct Investment from Southeast Asia
title_full_unstemmed The Rise of China and Foreign Direct Investment from Southeast Asia
title_sort rise of china and foreign direct investment from southeast asia
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs
issn 1868-1034
1868-4882
publishDate 2011-01-01
description This paper discusses foreign direct investment from Southeast Asia to China. With the exception of some government-linked companies, most investments from Southeast Asia have been dominated by the region’s overseas Chinese businesses. In addition to cheap labour costs, large domestic market and growing economy, China has provided business opportunities to investors from Southeast Asia thanks to their geographic proximity and ethnic connections, at least during the initial investment period. However, the network effects seem to decline soon after. As the Chinese economy becomes more globalised and more competitive, the success of foreign investment in China will increasingly depend on business competency rather than ethnic relations.
topic Political Science
China
ASEAN
FDI
Overseas Chinese businesses
320
327
330
332
China
ASEAN
Southeast Asia
2000-2011
url http://hup.sub.uni-hamburg.de/giga/jsaa/article/view/445
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