Italian FDIs in China: analysis and implications for the new EU investment policy
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Keywords

FDI
EU investment policy
China
Guangdong
italian investment
BIT

Abstract

In 2009 the Treaty of Lisbon expanded the competences of the EU creating a Common Investment Policy. China has been dened by the European Commission as a perfect candidate for a future bilateral investment agreement. This research would like to investigate the impact of changing EU-China investment relationship on European rms' behaviour. After an abstract of theoretical contribution on BIT eects, a model of motivations of European inward investments in China will be analysed, based on data from the Italian direct investments in the Guangdong region, examining whether an EU-China agreement could help European investors to tackle their growing needs.

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