The Social Dimensions Of Foreign Investment In China

Chowdhury, Leena Priyadarshini

Fellow, India China Institute, the New School, New York, USA


Abstract

In the market economy Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) become a key element for the economic growth. FDI is considered to be an essential vitamin to boost up the domestic capital, productivity and employment and it is always reflect a better economic environment in the context of globalization. Irrespective of their political ideologies countries one after the other opening up their markets and enjoying ‘the glory of prosperity’. China with its ‘open door policies’ emerged as the most preferable destination for FDIs in the world and become a model for its followers including India. This article examines the positive and negative aspects of the growing capital in China

How to Cite

Chowdhury, L. P. (2025). THE SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN CHINA. Noland Interdisciplinary Research Journal of Economic and Banking Policy, 12(4), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17121267

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