Foreign Capital Utilization in China : Prospects and Future Strategy
China has been among the world's largest recipients of foreign direct investment (FDI). Nonetheless, at the time China is moving into its eleventh five-year plan period, four issues with FDI to China are becoming increasingly recognized by pol...
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okr-10986-196232021-04-23T14:03:46Z Foreign Capital Utilization in China : Prospects and Future Strategy World Bank ACCELERATED DEPRECIATION AGRICULTURE BANK LENDING BID BOND MARKETS BONDS CAPITAL INFLOWS CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MOVEMENTS COMMODITIES COMMODITY PRICES COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVENESS CREDIT MARKETS DEBT DEFLATION DEVELOPMENT POLICIES DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DOMESTIC ENTERPRISES DOMESTIC FIRMS DOMESTIC INVESTMENT DOMESTIC SAVING DRIVING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PROSPECTS ECONOMIC REFORM EMERGING MARKET EXCHANGE RATE EXPORT PROCESSING ZONES EXPORTS FDI FINANCIAL SECTOR FISCAL POLICY FOREIGN CAPITAL FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVE FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES FOREIGN FIRMS FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTORS FUEL GDP GINI COEFFICIENT GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE GLOBAL ECONOMY GOOD INVESTMENT CLIMATE GROWTH RATE HEAVY RELIANCE HOST COUNTRIES HOUSING INCOME INCOME TAX INSURANCE INTEREST PAYMENTS INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT CLIMATES INVESTMENT POLICIES INVESTMENT PROMOTION INVESTMENT RATES LIQUIDITY MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MANUFACTURING SECTOR MARKET ACCESS MONETARY POLICY NATURAL RESOURCES PORTFOLIO PRICE INCREASES PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE CAPITAL FLOWS PRIVATE INVESTMENTS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATIZATION PRODUCTION INPUTS PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES PROFITABILITY PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC UTILITIES RAIL RAILWAYS RISK AVERSION RISK MANAGEMENT ROAD ROADS SMOOTHING CONSUMPTION SPECULATION SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA TAX TAX CODES TAX INCENTIVE TAX INCENTIVES TAX RATE TAX RATES TAXATION TECHNOLOGY SPILLOVERS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE POLICIES TRANSPORT TRANSPORT INDUSTRY TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORTATION VALUE ADDED WAGES WTO YIELD CURVES China has been among the world's largest recipients of foreign direct investment (FDI). Nonetheless, at the time China is moving into its eleventh five-year plan period, four issues with FDI to China are becoming increasingly recognized by policy makers: geographic concentration, excessive reliance on investment in export-oriented manufacturing, under-investment in higher-technology industries, and heavy reliance on fiscal incentives to attract FDI. This report seeks to analyze these and provide benefit from international experience in suggesting policies. In addition to this introduction, the paper includes the following chapters: external environment, FDI in China, maintaining an attractive investment climate, leveling the playing field in taxation, improving the composition of FDI, and non-FDI capital flows liberalization and risk management. 2014-08-22T20:25:48Z 2014-08-22T20:25:48Z 2006-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/01/7458693/foreign-capital-utilization-china-prospects-future-strategy http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19623 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Beijing Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific China |
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ACCELERATED DEPRECIATION AGRICULTURE BANK LENDING BID BOND MARKETS BONDS CAPITAL INFLOWS CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MOVEMENTS COMMODITIES COMMODITY PRICES COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVENESS CREDIT MARKETS DEBT DEFLATION DEVELOPMENT POLICIES DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DOMESTIC ENTERPRISES DOMESTIC FIRMS DOMESTIC INVESTMENT DOMESTIC SAVING DRIVING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PROSPECTS ECONOMIC REFORM EMERGING MARKET EXCHANGE RATE EXPORT PROCESSING ZONES EXPORTS FDI FINANCIAL SECTOR FISCAL POLICY FOREIGN CAPITAL FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVE FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES FOREIGN FIRMS FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTORS FUEL GDP GINI COEFFICIENT GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE GLOBAL ECONOMY GOOD INVESTMENT CLIMATE GROWTH RATE HEAVY RELIANCE HOST COUNTRIES HOUSING INCOME INCOME TAX INSURANCE INTEREST PAYMENTS INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT CLIMATES INVESTMENT POLICIES INVESTMENT PROMOTION INVESTMENT RATES LIQUIDITY MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MANUFACTURING SECTOR MARKET ACCESS MONETARY POLICY NATURAL RESOURCES PORTFOLIO PRICE INCREASES PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE CAPITAL FLOWS PRIVATE INVESTMENTS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATIZATION PRODUCTION INPUTS PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES PROFITABILITY PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC UTILITIES RAIL RAILWAYS RISK AVERSION RISK MANAGEMENT ROAD ROADS SMOOTHING CONSUMPTION SPECULATION SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA TAX TAX CODES TAX INCENTIVE TAX INCENTIVES TAX RATE TAX RATES TAXATION TECHNOLOGY SPILLOVERS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE POLICIES TRANSPORT TRANSPORT INDUSTRY TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORTATION VALUE ADDED WAGES WTO YIELD CURVES |
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ACCELERATED DEPRECIATION AGRICULTURE BANK LENDING BID BOND MARKETS BONDS CAPITAL INFLOWS CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MOVEMENTS COMMODITIES COMMODITY PRICES COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVENESS CREDIT MARKETS DEBT DEFLATION DEVELOPMENT POLICIES DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DOMESTIC ENTERPRISES DOMESTIC FIRMS DOMESTIC INVESTMENT DOMESTIC SAVING DRIVING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PROSPECTS ECONOMIC REFORM EMERGING MARKET EXCHANGE RATE EXPORT PROCESSING ZONES EXPORTS FDI FINANCIAL SECTOR FISCAL POLICY FOREIGN CAPITAL FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVE FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES FOREIGN FIRMS FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTORS FUEL GDP GINI COEFFICIENT GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE GLOBAL ECONOMY GOOD INVESTMENT CLIMATE GROWTH RATE HEAVY RELIANCE HOST COUNTRIES HOUSING INCOME INCOME TAX INSURANCE INTEREST PAYMENTS INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT CLIMATES INVESTMENT POLICIES INVESTMENT PROMOTION INVESTMENT RATES LIQUIDITY MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MANUFACTURING SECTOR MARKET ACCESS MONETARY POLICY NATURAL RESOURCES PORTFOLIO PRICE INCREASES PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE CAPITAL FLOWS PRIVATE INVESTMENTS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATIZATION PRODUCTION INPUTS PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES PROFITABILITY PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC UTILITIES RAIL RAILWAYS RISK AVERSION RISK MANAGEMENT ROAD ROADS SMOOTHING CONSUMPTION SPECULATION SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA TAX TAX CODES TAX INCENTIVE TAX INCENTIVES TAX RATE TAX RATES TAXATION TECHNOLOGY SPILLOVERS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE POLICIES TRANSPORT TRANSPORT INDUSTRY TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORTATION VALUE ADDED WAGES WTO YIELD CURVES World Bank Foreign Capital Utilization in China : Prospects and Future Strategy |
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China has been among the world's
largest recipients of foreign direct investment (FDI).
Nonetheless, at the time China is moving into its eleventh
five-year plan period, four issues with FDI to China are
becoming increasingly recognized by policy makers:
geographic concentration, excessive reliance on investment
in export-oriented manufacturing, under-investment in
higher-technology industries, and heavy reliance on fiscal
incentives to attract FDI. This report seeks to analyze
these and provide benefit from international experience in
suggesting policies. In addition to this introduction, the
paper includes the following chapters: external environment,
FDI in China, maintaining an attractive investment climate,
leveling the playing field in taxation, improving the
composition of FDI, and non-FDI capital flows liberalization
and risk management. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note |
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Foreign Capital Utilization in China : Prospects and Future Strategy |
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Foreign Capital Utilization in China : Prospects and Future Strategy |
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Foreign Capital Utilization in China : Prospects and Future Strategy |
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Foreign Capital Utilization in China : Prospects and Future Strategy |
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Foreign Capital Utilization in China : Prospects and Future Strategy |
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foreign capital utilization in china : prospects and future strategy |
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Beijing |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/01/7458693/foreign-capital-utilization-china-prospects-future-strategy http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19623 |
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