PEER REVIEW OF FDI AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO THE ECONOMIC GROWTH OF CHINA

PEER REVIEW OF FDI AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO THE ECONOMIC GROWTH OF CHINA (1995-2010)
Foreign domestic investment has fuelled growth of China’s economy to a very large extent especially during the period from 1995 to 2010. This has seen China grow to be a global leader in industrial production with a vast workforce that surpasses any other in the world. This thesis is precisely stated and explained to give the clear picture of the correlation between FDI and its contribution to the nation’s economy.
The author of this document has detailed enough supporting information about this topic with special focus on China’s large workforce population, the total amount of domestic capital circulating in the country, the Gross Domestic Product and the foreign domestic investment which form the core functional units of China’s economy.
Using various models of analysis like the Solow-Swan Growth Model and statistical data well presented in graphs and tables which upholds the thesis validity, he has managed to develop a strong theoretical framework in which his concepts and ideas match the thesis statement. These facts form the basis and explanation as to why the nation has the economic status of a world power.
The writer has produced quality work and managed to support his thesis statement by aggregating the many aforementioned sources of data to gather evidence to support the thesis. This makes the work very satisfying hence quality. Moreover, the research including review of several literature materials over the fifteen-year period serves to prove the impact of FDI. It is clear from the literature review that Chinas owes its economic status to foreign investors such that if they happened to withdraw their support in the country, then China could be left in a very vulnerable position.

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