*FOREIGN investments, *LOCAL government -- Economic aspects, *LOCAL government, *DECENTRALIZATION in management, *ETHNOLOGY, TAIWANESE economic policy, CHINA-Taiwan relations
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This paper investigates whether and w hy the Taiwanese investors in mainland China are pursuing a different location selection strategy from other foreign direct investors. I find that, compared to the general foreign direct investors, Taiwanese direct investors seem to be more dependent on the autonomy of local governments, especially as investment in a locality increases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
*TAIWANESE corporations, *ECONOMIC globalization, *FINANCE, EMIGRATION & immigration in China, DEVELOPING countries, ASIAN economic integration, ECONOMIC conditions in Asia, 1945-
Abstract
This paper discusses how Taiwanese overseas investment creates an ethnic Chinese skilled labor market in Asia. Low costs, no language barrier, and the cultural "lived Taiwan experience" are the benefits. Through three different channels--internal corporate transfer, social networks, and placement agencies--skilled labor from the People's Republic is mobilized to work overseas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
This paper evaluates the impact of ongoing cross-strait economic integration on the development of China and Taiwan. The overall impact has been positive for both economies. Taiwan's industrial employment remains robust even as it transforms into a knowledge-based economy. Taiwanese investment has spurred China's technological development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]