In and Out of Emerging Economies with International ties
The session recording will be archived on the site until June 25th, 2023
This session was streamed but not recorded
Date: 3/25/2023
Time: 4:30 PM - 5:50 PM
Room: Tower Court D, Sheraton, I.M. Pei Tower, Second Level
Type: Paper, Hybrid session with both in-person and virtual presenters
Theme: Toward More Just Geographies
Curated Track:
Sponsor Group(s):
Economic Geography Specialty Group
Organizer(s):
Ruilin Yang University of Toronto
Chair(s):
Yuanyuan Li California State University, Los Angeles
Description:
International ties connect the world with financial capital, knowledge, business networks, and other resources. Although the significance of global connections in emerging economies is non-neglectable, research on the in and out of emerging economies is still in its adolescence. Our session at AAG 2023 intends to attract scholarships in global connectivity and emerging economies.
Presentations (if applicable) and Session Agenda:
Yuanyuan Li |
Reverse Piggy-Backing? Do inward FDIs to city-regions affect subsequent outward FDIs from these city-regions in a developmental context? |
Ruilin Yang |
Reverse Effects of Outward FDIs: Panel Data Evidence from Chinese City-Regions |
Ling Zhang, University of Central Arkansas |
International Retailers in China at 30 Years |
Daniel Sanfelici, Universidade Federal Fluminense |
The financial industry sets sights on institutional investors: a relational approach to property investment outsourcing |
Jun Zhang, University of Toronto |
Make or break? The restructuring of China’s semiconductor industry caught between the dilemma of global integration and disintegration |
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In and Out of Emerging Economies with International ties
Description
Type: Paper, Hybrid session with both in-person and virtual presenters
Date: 3/25/2023
Time: 4:30 PM - 5:50 PM
Room: Tower Court D, Sheraton, I.M. Pei Tower, Second Level
Contact the Primary Organizer
Ruilin Yang University of Toronto
ruilin.yang@mail.utoronto.ca