Hong Kong as a source of FDI : experience and significance

Document Type

Book chapter

Source Publication

Multinationals and economic growth in East Asia : foreign direct investment, corporate strategies and national economic development

Publication Date

1-1-2006

First Page

131

Last Page

156

Publisher

Routledge Taylor & Francis Group

Abstract

Hong Kong (China) was probably the first developing economy to undertake significant and sustained foreign direct investment (FDI) in other countries/economies. This should not be a surprise, however, since Hong Kong was the first developing economy to achieve successful industrialization through export-oriented strategies.

Additional Information

ISBN of the source publication: 9780203966693

Language

English

Recommended Citation

Chen, E. K. Y. (2006). Hong Kong as a source of FDI: Experience and significance. In S. Urata, S. Y. Chia, & F. Kimura (Eds.), Multinationals and economic growth in East Asia: Foreign direct investment, corporate strategies and national economic development (pp. 131-156). London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.

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