Business & Economics
China
100%
Foreign Investors
65%
Wages
56%
Environmental Regulation
56%
Market Access
42%
Commodity Taxes
41%
Labor
41%
Investors
40%
Home Market Effect
39%
Wage Differences
39%
Equity Joint Ventures
39%
Industry
38%
Commodity Taxation
38%
Capital Subsidies
38%
Subsidies
38%
Vertical Specialization
38%
Labour Allocation
37%
Control Function
36%
Agglomeration
35%
Location Choice
35%
Spatial Concentration
34%
Ownership Forms
33%
Location Decision
32%
Manufacturing
31%
Intra-industry Trade
31%
Public Infrastructure
31%
Wage Growth
31%
Trade Patterns
30%
Externalities
30%
International Economic Integration
29%
Noncompliance
29%
Scale Economies
29%
Pollution Havens
28%
Bilateral Trade
28%
United States of America
28%
Organizational Form
27%
Linkage
25%
Taxation
24%
Public Capital
24%
Market Structure
23%
Exporters
23%
Substitute
21%
Multinationals
21%
Revenue
21%
Trade Liberalization
21%
Foreign Direct Investment
20%
Foreign Market
20%
Ownership
19%
Coal-Fired Power Plant
18%
National Income
18%
Social Sciences
firm
45%
investor
42%
China
39%
labor
30%
industry
27%
taxation
27%
demand elasticity
24%
evidence
22%
wage
22%
market
19%
manufacturing
19%
liberalization
16%
Environmental regulations
15%
joint venture
14%
equity
14%
nursing home
14%
legal person
13%
patenting activity
13%
commodity
12%
wage difference
12%
agglomeration area
12%
economy
12%
choice of location
11%
taxes
11%
driver
10%
productivity
10%
community service
10%
equilibrium model
9%
information economics
9%
expenditures
9%
infrastructure
9%
developing country
9%
innovation
8%
OECD
8%
low wage
7%
trend
7%
revenue
7%
Macao
6%
division of labor
6%
foreign company
5%
Patent Applications
5%
leadership
5%
economics
5%
literature
5%
Foreign ownership
5%
monopoly power
5%