Ten Chinese Going Global Models: Emerging Patterns and Analysis

The European Journal of Finance, Forthcoming

13 Pages Posted: 4 Jan 2013

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Huiyao Wang

Harvard Kennedy School; Center for China & Globalization

Date Written: Nov 3, 2012

Abstract

For the past 10 years, since joining the World Trade Organization, China’s global investment has increased 60-fold. Yet this increasingly emerged international business phenomenon has been under-studied. This paper examines the strategies of Chinese companies going global. It initially proposes and describes 10 models most frequently used by Chinese firms going global, and subsequently outlines and analyses the emerging trends and patterns of Chinese companies going global.

Keywords: general financial markets, government policy and regulation, portfolio choice, investment decisions

Suggested Citation

Wang, Huiyao, Ten Chinese Going Global Models: Emerging Patterns and Analysis (Nov 3, 2012). The European Journal of Finance, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2195821

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