Political risk in Hong Kong and Taiwan: pricing the China factor.

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Clark, E. 1998. Political risk in Hong Kong and Taiwan: pricing the China factor. Journal of economic integration. 13 (2), pp. 278-293.
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TitlePolitical risk in Hong Kong and Taiwan: pricing the China factor.
AuthorsClark, E.
Abstract

This paper measures how the risk associated with foreign direct investment in the prosperous, liberal economies of Hong Kong and Taiwan is affected by the prospect of reunification with the poor, politically and economically backward mainland. This China factor is modeled as a jump to a higher political risk level. I find that the China factor effect is substantial on Taiwan but still almost six times higher on Hong Kong. Nevertheless, Hong Kong's political risk is considerably lower than China's, thereby confirming the intuition that Hong Kong could be a lower risk back door avenue to the potentially lucrative Chinese market.

PublisherSejong University
JournalJournal of economic integration
ISSN1225-651X
Publication dates
Print1998
Publication process dates
Deposited13 Apr 2010
Output statusPublished
LanguageEnglish
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