China's FDIs in Asia

China's FDIs in Asia

written by Bhavin Shah, fl. 2004 (Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh: IBS Center for Management Research, 2004, originally published 2004), 7 page(s)

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Abstract / Summary
China has been a recipient of huge overseas investments since 1992, with many multinational companies setting up a base there. In 2003 alone, China received close to $57 billion. While there was a huge inflow of investments into China there was also a huge outflow from the country. China's foreign direct investments (FDIs) to other countries was mostly concentrated in the Asian subcontinent.
Field of Interest
Business & Economics
Author
Bhavin Shah, fl. 2004
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2004 by IBS Center for Management Research
Content Type
Case study
Duration
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Format
Text
Original Publication Date
2004
Page Count
7
Publication Year
2004
Publisher
IBS Center for Management Research
Place Published / Released
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
Subject
Business & Economics, Social Sciences, Finance, International Business, Economic conditions, Financial investments, International trade, Finance and Insurance, Finanzas, Finanças, Negócios Internacionais, Negocios Internacionales, China, Foreign Direct Investment Theories
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Finanzas, Finanças, Negócios Internacionais, Negocios Internacionales

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