China's Direct Investment in Indonesia (1990-2022): Multiple Structure and Systemic Risks
To elucidate the theoretical underpinnings and practical nuances of China's Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI) in Indonesia spanning 1990-2022, this book intricately integrates its evolutionary trajectory within the framework of both traditional and emerging investment theories. Employing a judicious blend of standardized and empirical approaches, the book employs a comprehensive mix of quantitative and qualitative research methods to provide a nuanced understanding of this dynamic subject matter. Against the backdrop of the post-pandemic era, this book takes the international investment landscape as its context, focusing on Indonesia as the subject of country-specific research. It demonstrates the evolutionary trajectory of China's enterprises' direct investment in Indonesia, synthesizing the structural characteristics of these investments. The study empirically examines the investment effects and their operational mechanisms, determining the multi-dimensional investment distances between the two countries. Additionally, it illustrates the mechanisms underpinning the occurrence of the "liability of foreignness" risks faced by Chinese enterprises and defines the core elements and implementation pathways of the innovative localization investment model.

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China's Direct Investment in Indonesia (1990-2022): Multiple Structure and Systemic Risks
To elucidate the theoretical underpinnings and practical nuances of China's Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI) in Indonesia spanning 1990-2022, this book intricately integrates its evolutionary trajectory within the framework of both traditional and emerging investment theories. Employing a judicious blend of standardized and empirical approaches, the book employs a comprehensive mix of quantitative and qualitative research methods to provide a nuanced understanding of this dynamic subject matter. Against the backdrop of the post-pandemic era, this book takes the international investment landscape as its context, focusing on Indonesia as the subject of country-specific research. It demonstrates the evolutionary trajectory of China's enterprises' direct investment in Indonesia, synthesizing the structural characteristics of these investments. The study empirically examines the investment effects and their operational mechanisms, determining the multi-dimensional investment distances between the two countries. Additionally, it illustrates the mechanisms underpinning the occurrence of the "liability of foreignness" risks faced by Chinese enterprises and defines the core elements and implementation pathways of the innovative localization investment model.

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China's Direct Investment in Indonesia (1990-2022): Multiple Structure and Systemic Risks

China's Direct Investment in Indonesia (1990-2022): Multiple Structure and Systemic Risks

by Kai Liu
China's Direct Investment in Indonesia (1990-2022): Multiple Structure and Systemic Risks

China's Direct Investment in Indonesia (1990-2022): Multiple Structure and Systemic Risks

by Kai Liu

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To elucidate the theoretical underpinnings and practical nuances of China's Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI) in Indonesia spanning 1990-2022, this book intricately integrates its evolutionary trajectory within the framework of both traditional and emerging investment theories. Employing a judicious blend of standardized and empirical approaches, the book employs a comprehensive mix of quantitative and qualitative research methods to provide a nuanced understanding of this dynamic subject matter. Against the backdrop of the post-pandemic era, this book takes the international investment landscape as its context, focusing on Indonesia as the subject of country-specific research. It demonstrates the evolutionary trajectory of China's enterprises' direct investment in Indonesia, synthesizing the structural characteristics of these investments. The study empirically examines the investment effects and their operational mechanisms, determining the multi-dimensional investment distances between the two countries. Additionally, it illustrates the mechanisms underpinning the occurrence of the "liability of foreignness" risks faced by Chinese enterprises and defines the core elements and implementation pathways of the innovative localization investment model.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789819773275
Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore
Publication date: 09/24/2024
Series: Contributions to Economics
Edition description: 2024
Pages: 239
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Dr. Kai LIU, a Ph.D. holder in World Economy from Xiamen University, is an Assistant Researcher at School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University. Specializing in Southeast Asian economic research, particularly on Indonesia, he led 1 national-level and 3 provincial-level projects and contributed to 5 major national initiatives. As a recipient of the Darmasiswa Scholarship from the Indonesian government and the Sino-foreign Joint-training Ph.D. Scholarship from the China Scholarship Council, Dr. Liu has authored more than 10 papers in prestigious journals and presented at 4 international conferences, showcasing influential insights in media outlets such as the Global Times.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Theoretical evolution and framework.- Structural characteristics of Chinas OFDI in Indonesia.- The economic effects of Chinas OFDI in Indonesia.- Risks and evolution mechanism of Chinas OFDI in Indonesia.- Innovation and implementation paths of Chinas FDI in Indonesia.- Conclusions and prospects.

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