Evolution of China's Outward Foreign Direct Investment Regime: Implications for South and East Asia Under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)

Assessment of the likely impact of Chinese OFDI on the South and East Asian members of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) requires understanding of the evolution of Chinese policy, regulations and institutions. Utilising recent developments in institutional theory this dissertation examines the inte...

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Main Author: Yan, Theresa (Author)
Other Authors: Enderwick, Peter (Contributor)
Format: Others
Published: Auckland University of Technology, 2019-07-04T22:53:37Z.
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BRI
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