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ID143426
Title ProperFirm heterogeneity and location choice of Chinese firms in Latin America and the Caribbean
Other Title Informationcorporate ownership, strategic motives and host country institutions
LanguageENG
AuthorLin, Yue
Summary / Abstract (Note)China's ODI in Latin America and the Caribbean is entering into the second phase with diversification of economic actors and industries of investment. This paper extracts the approved projects by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce from its online database between 2003–2012, and fits a random effect negative binomial regression model. Our statistical estimates on the one hand confirm some of the previous findings on the disparity between Chinese public and private investors in their ODI motivations and perception of risks, on the other hand find that host country institutions are not purely ownership specific, but also contingent on industries and activities in which firms tend to invest. The direction of institutional effect is not consistent across sectors and firm types. The revealed complexity of China's ODI in Latin America and the Caribbean suggests a multi-level framework in further research, which treats Chinese transnational firms as endogenously heterogeneous beyond the dichotomous categorisation according to corporate ownership.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol. 34; Jul 2015: p.274-292
Journal SourceChina Economic Review 2015-07 34
Key WordsLatin America ;  China ;  Foreign Direct Investment ;  Corporate ownership