2010
DOI: 10.1016/s0123-5923(10)70138-8
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CRECIMIENTO DE LA ECONOMÍA CHINA Y SU IMPACTO EN SU ESTRATÉGICA ENERGÉTICA (Artículo publicado en inglés)

Abstract: This work enters into the topic of one of the world’s most increasing economy, the economy of China. It will treat the question, how a country, hence a political system which was such closed and had a quite small economical standard and growth rate was able to improve in a tremendous way. This present fact discovers various questions, such like: How is it possible that a closed socialist state can improve its economical increase and international trade in a tremendous way? How is an increase in trade and produ… Show more

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“…Foreign direct investment (FDI) has been the subject of many theoretical and empirical studies that address its relevance from multiple perspectives in numerous investigations. For instance, its relationship with economic growth has been studied in Ozturk (2007), Vichy and Mansor (2009), Velásquez and Pichler (2010), and Aali-Bujari and . With respect to other perspectives and applications, we may mention, for instance: Chudnovsky and López (2007) studied the relationship of FDI with foreign trade; Chiatchoua et al (2016) examined the relationship of FDI with employment; Asali and Campoamor (2011) analyzed the link of FDI with training of human capital; Leiva et al (2014) highlighted the relationship of FDI with creating new entrepreneurs; and Sepulveda and Chumacero (1983) studied the nexus between FDI and trading of goods and services of transnational and multinational companies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Foreign direct investment (FDI) has been the subject of many theoretical and empirical studies that address its relevance from multiple perspectives in numerous investigations. For instance, its relationship with economic growth has been studied in Ozturk (2007), Vichy and Mansor (2009), Velásquez and Pichler (2010), and Aali-Bujari and . With respect to other perspectives and applications, we may mention, for instance: Chudnovsky and López (2007) studied the relationship of FDI with foreign trade; Chiatchoua et al (2016) examined the relationship of FDI with employment; Asali and Campoamor (2011) analyzed the link of FDI with training of human capital; Leiva et al (2014) highlighted the relationship of FDI with creating new entrepreneurs; and Sepulveda and Chumacero (1983) studied the nexus between FDI and trading of goods and services of transnational and multinational companies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This consideration shows the direct relationship between economic growth and energy consumption in China and the limits that the current energy problem imposes on the style of economic growth in China (Concha & Pichler, , p. 133). A doubling of energy consumption, especially in the industrial manufacturing sector, accompanied the doubling of the value of the gross domestic product (GDP) recorded in China from 2000 to 2010, coupled with the environmental degradation caused by the style of growth, which according to Chen and Warren (, p. 87), cost 3.01% of the GDP in 2010.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%