Chinese outward direct investment (ODI) is growing rapidly in
recent years. As an important phenomenon in the global economy,
China's ODI deserves more thorough analysis. This book looks at
China's ODI activities from multi-perspectives. With the
rebalancing of China's own structural growth and China's shift
towards a net capital exporter, her initiatives such as "One Belt
One Road (OBOR)" have brought profound implications to the
traditional super-sovereign or multilateral financial and
investment cooperation mechanism. As her investment destinations
and investment methods become more diversified and sophisticated,
this book offers unique and refreshing insight into China's ODI
activities. The book covers the whole range of history and policy
development of China's ODI and analyses China's ODI trends and
characteristics in the recent years. It reviews China's major
policy changes after the Third Plenary Session of the 18th Central
Committee of the Communist Party and how they may impact China's
ODI strategy and activities. The book addresses potential
challenges and risks of rising ODI activities from practitioners'
perspective, and discusses how recipient countries may react and
respond to the surge of Chinese capital. The book also offers
policy implications and future research agenda in relation to the
Chinese investments.
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