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Foreign direct investment in the city of Qingdao : experiences of Chinese workers in foreign-invested enterprises, 1996 to 2009

机译:对青岛市的外商直接投资:中国工人在外商投资企业的经历,1996年至2009年

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The debate concerning whether foreign investment in developing nations benefits or exploits workers is a highly emotive and unresolved debate. This dissertation contributes to literature that explores the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on a host economy, more specifically on the experiences workers employed within foreign-invested enterprises in a developing nation. Amongst developing nations, China has absorbed the lion's share of FDI throughout the 2000s and is therefore a sensible location to study the effects of FDI on a developing nation host economy. Given the variety in levels of economic development across China, we avoid errors of generalisation by targeting a specific location. Shandong is one of the most important – and understudied – provinces in China, contributing significantly to China's economy and being the destination for an increasing share of China's FDI; within Shandong, Qingdao is the most popular destination for FDI. Existing literature that explores the effects of FDI on host nation employees either takes a quantitative, macro-economic level approach, such as International Business literature, or uses qualitative methodology to give anecdotal evidence of worker experiences, such as in the globalisation and labour studies bodies of literature. We combine both these approaches to investigate the experiences of FIE employees in Qingdao. The key research findings are: a domination of South Korean, wholly foreign-owned enterprises targeting the relatively more labour-intensive manufacturing sectors from 1996 to 2006 in Qingdao, having implications in terms of FIE employment opportunities and human capital accumulation; a sharp decline in the size of the FIE workforce from 2007 to 2009, highlighting the potential problems a developing nation may face if it has a large concentration of 'flexible' foreign investments; and reports of a wide range of experiences of FIE employees engaged in more white-collar roles, including positive development opportunities and negative experiences of discrimination.
机译:关于外国对发展中国家的投资是否有利于工人或剥削工人的辩论是一个高度情绪化且尚未解决的辩论。本文为研究外国直接投资(FDI)对东道国经济的影响做出了贡献,特别是对发展中国家的外国投资企业中受雇工人的经验的研究。在发展中国家中,中国在2000年代吸收了外国直接投资的最大份额,因此是研究外国直接投资对发展中国家东道国经济影响的明智之地。鉴于中国各地经济发展水平的差异,我们针对特定的地理位置避免了普遍化的错误。山东省是中国最重要的省份之一,为中国的经济做出了巨大贡献,并成为中国FDI份额不断增长的目的地。在山东省,青岛是外国直接投资最受欢迎的目的地。有关外国直接投资对东道国雇员的影响的现有文献要么采用定量的宏观经济方法,例如国际商业文献,要么使用定性方法来提供工人经验的轶事证据,例如在全球化和劳工研究机构中文学。我们将这两种方法结合起来,以调查青岛外商投资企业员工的经历。主要研究结果是:1996年至2006年,在青岛,韩国的外资独资企业占据主导地位,这些企业的劳动密集型制造业相对较多,对外国投资企业的就业机会和人力资本积累产生了影响;从2007年到2009年,外商投资企业的雇员人数急剧减少,突显出如果发展中国家集中大量的“灵活”外国投资,则可能面临的潜在问题;以及有关外商投资企业雇员担任白领职位的广泛经验的报告,包括积极的发展机会和负面的歧视经历。

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    Bond Christopher John;

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