Journal Special Issue
FDI, Employment, and Growth in China and India

The project centers on the inter-linkages between the major developing countries of Brazil, India, China and South Africa and the global economy, with a special emphasis on the implications of China's growth on smaller economies and the rest of the world. The research areas include changing patterns in trade, FDI, and commodity prices. Both positive and negative impacts are to be identified and implications for foreign policies of various nations and international governance are to be explored.

Table of contents
  1. FDI, Employment, and Growth in China and India
    Amelia U. Santos-Paulino, Guanghua Wan
  2. FDI Liberalization as a Source of Comparative Advantage in China
    Sebastian Claro
    More Working Paper | FDI Liberalization as a Source of Comparative Advantage in China
  3. Exchange Rates and Outward Foreign Direct Investment: US FDI in Emerging Economies
    Manop Udomkerdmongkol, Oliver Morrissey, Holger Görg
    More Working Paper | Exchange Rates and Outward Foreign Direct Investment
  4. International Trade and Manufacturing Employment: Is India following the Footsteps of Asia or Africa?
    Kunal Sen
    More Working Paper | International Trade and Manufacturing Employment Outcomes in India
  5. Foreign Direct Investment and Regional Inequality in China
    Kailei Wei, Shujie Yao, Aying Liu
    More Working Paper | Foreign Direct Investment and Regional Inequality in China
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