• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Does Foreign Direct Investment Catalyze Local Structural Transformation and Human Capital Accumulation ? Evidence from China
  • Contributor: Liu, Yan [VerfasserIn]
  • imprint: Washington, DC: World Bank, 2022
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: Agreement On Trade-related Investment ; Foreign Direct Investment ; Global Production Network ; Manufacturing Industry ; Sectoral Composition ; Urban Unemployment
  • Origination:
  • Footnote: China
    East Asia and Pacific
    English
  • Description: This paper examines the effect of foreign direct investment on local structural transformation and human capital accumulation in China, exploiting variations in foreign direct investment inflows across manufacturing sub-sectors caused by China's foreign direct investment deregulation and initial sectoral composition patterns across China's cities and provinces. Using a panel of city-level data from 1990 to 2005, the paper shows that manufacturing foreign direct investment inflows greatly accelerated city-level structural transformation and human capital accumulation. By expanding access to the global market, foreign direct investment created a huge pull factor that drew excess labor away from farms into factories and services. Foreign direct investment has promoted high school and university enrollment by paying a higher wage premium for skilled workers and pushing up the skill premium. The positive effect on structural transformation is largely driven by export-oriented foreign direct investment, while market-seeking foreign direct investment has a much larger effect on college enrollment. High-skill foreign direct investment has a larger effect on college enrollment than low-skill foreign direct investment
  • Access State: Open Access