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Foreign Direct Investment and the Chinese Economy provides a
comprehensive overview of the impact of foreign direct investment,
with extensive empirical evidence, on the Chinese economy over the
last three and a half decades. Chunlai Chen presents a compelling
and thorough analysis of the leading theoretical explanations of
the impact of FDI through a series of rigorous and in-depth
empirical investigations on China's regional economic growth,
urban-rural income inequality and urbanization development. These
case studies show that despite FDI's contribution to economic
growth, reduction of income inequality and the rise in
urbanization, there is further evidence of uneven regional
distribution of FDI inflow. This has negatively affected economic
growth, exacerbated income inequality and impeded urbanization of
inland China. The book concludes by demonstrating that these
findings have important policy implications, not only for China,
but also for other developing countries influenced by the
implementation of FDI policies. This work of highly focused
theoretical analysis is an invaluable resource for scholars and
students of economics as well as policy-makers who are interested
in the Chinese economy.
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In today's financial market, portfolio and risk management are
facing an array of challenges. This is due to increasing levels of
knowledge and data that are being made available that have caused a
multitude of different investment models to be explored and
implemented. Professionals and researchers in this field are in
need of up-to-date research that analyzes these contemporary models
of practice and keeps pace with the advancements being made within
financial risk modelling and portfolio control. Recent Applications
of Financial Risk Modelling and Portfolio Management is a pivotal
reference source that provides vital research on the use of modern
data analysis as well as quantitative methods for developing
successful portfolio and risk management techniques. While
highlighting topics such as credit scoring, investment strategies,
and budgeting, this publication explores diverse models for
achieving investment goals as well as improving upon traditional
financial modelling methods. This book is ideally designed for
researchers, financial analysts, executives, practitioners,
policymakers, academicians, and students seeking current research
on contemporary risk management strategies in the financial sector.
One of the most important activities of enterprises today is
responsible entrepreneurship. Corporate social responsibility (CSR)
activities can help to forge a stronger bond between employees and
corporations, can boost morale, and can help both employees and
employers feel more connected with the world around them. Moreover,
the growing importance of this concept results from the fact that
it is perceived as an effective tool for increasing
competitiveness, improving the image of the company, or
contributing to the generation of higher profits. In today's world,
an active commitment to social responsibility is becoming more
common for a company. CSR and Socially Responsible Investing
Strategies in Transitioning and Emerging Economies is an essential
reference source that identifies the scale and scope of
implementation of CSR and socially responsible investing strategies
and standards in companies operating in different transitioning and
emerging economies as well as assessing the global effects of these
activities. Featuring research on topics such as economic growth,
responsible investing, and business ethics, this book is ideally
designed for managers, executives, directors, corporate
professionals, government officials, industry leaders,
academicians, students, and researchers in the fields of
international economics, international business, marketing, finance
management, and public relations.
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