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ID139533
Title ProperLingua mercatoria
Other Title Information language and foreign direct investment
LanguageENG
AuthorLeblang, David ;  Kim, Moonhawk ;  Liu, Amy H ;  Brown, David S
Summary / Abstract (Note)Does language choice attract foreign direct investment (FDI), and if so, how? We argue that language—a dynamic instrument for reducing transaction costs—can influence investors' decision to allocate capital. Potential host countries attract investments by coordinating their domestic language policies—especially those in education—to match the language of the potential FDI investor. We subject our argument to three different tests: (i) a cross-sectional sample of all global Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development investments that employs a newly constructed language-in-education measurement; (ii) a newly assembled time-series cross-sectional data set of all Chinese FDI abroad; and (iii) a detailed case study that uses process tracing to explain Chinese FDI in Indonesia. The results from these tests demonstrate a significant and robust relationship between language and FDI.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Studies Quarterly Vol. 59, No.2; Jun 2015: p.330–343
Journal SourceInternational Studies Quarterly Vol: 59 No 2
Key WordsFDI ;  Language ;  Foreign Direct Investment ;  Lingua Mercatoria ;  Determinants of FDI ;  Language Policies and FDI


 
 
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