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China's Quest for Energy Resources on Global Markets
Denise Eby Konan,Jian Zhang 인하대학교 국제관계연구소 2008 Pacific Focus Vol.23 No.3
Economic prosperity in China is accompanied by a growing demand for energy. Heavily reliant on coal and petroleum, continued growth in Chinese energy use will rapidly increase global greenhouse gas emissions at a time when reductions are believed to be urgently needed to stabilize global climate change. By 2050 China will consume an estimated 17 percent of global energy demand. Chinese energy demand impacts global energy security as China’s foreign policy agenda involves strategic partnerships with key energy suppliers.
Foreign Direct Investment and Host-Country Trading Blocs
( Jeff Heinrich ),( Denise Eby Konan ) 세종대학교 경제통합연구소 2000 Journal of Economic Integration Vol.15 No.4
We consider the impact of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) on horizontal foreign direct investment (FDI) coming from parent countries outside the PTA. While easier access to a larger market due to a PTA may justify new FDI, preexisting investments may be rationalized as firms concentrate production in a single plant in the PTA. Which effect dominates depends on the extent of pre-PTA tariff jumping. The number of firms in the industry and non-PTA welfare may rise or fall. PTA welfare increases regardless of PTA-induced changes in inward FDI.
Foreign Direct Investment and Host-Country Trading Blocs
Heinrich, Jeff,Konan, Denise Eby 세종대학교 국제경제연구소 2000 Journal of Economic Integration Vol.15 No.4
We consider the impact of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) on horizontal foreign direct investment (FDI) coming from parent countries outside the PTA. While easier access to a larger market due to a PTA may justify new FDI, preexisting investments may be rationalized as firms concentrate production in a single plant in the PTA. Which effect dominates depends on the extent of pre-PTA tariff jumping. The number of firms in the industry and non-PTA-induced changes in inward FDI.