The Determinants of Location Choices of China's ODI: Institutions, Taxation and Resources

Yongqin Wang, Julan Du, Kai Wang 

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a School of Economics, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China

b Department of Economics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China

c Department of Economics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China

E-mail: yongqinwang@fudan.edu.cn (Yongqin Wang), julandu@cuhk.edu.hk (Julan Du)


Abstract


China has become the third largest source of outward direct investment (ODI). This paper studies how institutions in the host countries affect the location choices of China’s ODI. Based on a deal-level sample from 2002–2011, this paper empirically tests how political institutions, political stability, government effectiveness, regulatory quality, rule of law and contrd of corruption in the host countries affect the location choices of China’s ODI. On top of these institutional factors, we study the effects of tax evasion and natural resources in host countries, and their interactions with institutional factors. We find that political institutions in the host countries are not major concerns of the ODI, while government effectiveness, regulatory quality, and control of corruption have significant effects on the locations of ODI. In addition, China’s ODI tends to avoid countries with strict legal systems. Tax evasion and resources are also major motives of China’s ODI. General institutional quality and tax evasion are substitutes in China’s ODI location decisions.


Keywords


China, ODI , institutions, tax ,resources


Cite this article


Yongqin Wang, Julan Du, Kai Wang. The Determinants of Location Choices of China's ODI: Institutions, Taxation and Resources. Front. Econ. China, 2015, 10(3): 540‒565 https://doi.org/10.3868/s060-004-015-0024-6


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