@article{ART002185857},
author={Dai Yun-hai},
title={FDI Introduce Efficiency Evaluation Based On GMDH and DEA in China : A Study about FDI efficiency between Korea and China’s majoy cities},
journal={The Journal of Northeast Asia Research},
issn={2005-4432},
year={2016},
volume={31},
number={2},
pages={127-143},
doi={10.18013/jnar.2016.31.2.006}
TY - JOUR
AU - Dai Yun-hai
TI - FDI Introduce Efficiency Evaluation Based On GMDH and DEA in China : A Study about FDI efficiency between Korea and China’s majoy cities
JO - The Journal of Northeast Asia Research
PY - 2016
VL - 31
IS - 2
PB - The Institute for Northeast Asia Research
SP - 127
EP - 143
SN - 2005-4432
AB - Economic efficiency is a hot academic research area in the world economic sphere, and FDI efficiency is one of the issues that most concerned economists, with the rapid development of economy both South Korea and China, FDI efficiency between South Korea and China also comes to attention. In this paper, by studying the FDI between South Korea and 9 key provinces and cities of China, an empirical analysis and evaluation of FDI has been done with the use of self-organization theory (GMDH), theoretical data envelopment analysis (DEA). First, use GMDH to identify the main indicators associated with the introduction of FDI; Then evaluate the FDI introduce efficiency using DEA method based on these indicators. Study shows: First, the main indicators that affect the introduction of FDI include: economics of scale and market level, knowledge innovation and technological level, industrial clusters and regional attraction, factors of costs and elements, political and cultural factors; Second, in the aspect of introduce efficiency, the cities ranking highest both on overall efficiency and technical efficiency are Shanghai and Beijing, while the provinces of Shandong, Zhejiang and Guangdong with a higher rank on scale efficiency .
KW - FDI;GMDH;DEA;China;Empirical Analysis;Efficiency Evaluation
DO - 10.18013/jnar.2016.31.2.006
ER -
Dai Yun-hai. (2016). FDI Introduce Efficiency Evaluation Based On GMDH and DEA in China : A Study about FDI efficiency between Korea and China’s majoy cities. The Journal of Northeast Asia Research, 31(2), 127-143.
Dai Yun-hai. 2016, "FDI Introduce Efficiency Evaluation Based On GMDH and DEA in China : A Study about FDI efficiency between Korea and China’s majoy cities", The Journal of Northeast Asia Research, vol.31, no.2 pp.127-143. Available from: doi:10.18013/jnar.2016.31.2.006
Dai Yun-hai "FDI Introduce Efficiency Evaluation Based On GMDH and DEA in China : A Study about FDI efficiency between Korea and China’s majoy cities" The Journal of Northeast Asia Research 31.2 pp.127-143 (2016) : 127.
Dai Yun-hai. FDI Introduce Efficiency Evaluation Based On GMDH and DEA in China : A Study about FDI efficiency between Korea and China’s majoy cities. 2016; 31(2), 127-143. Available from: doi:10.18013/jnar.2016.31.2.006
Dai Yun-hai. "FDI Introduce Efficiency Evaluation Based On GMDH and DEA in China : A Study about FDI efficiency between Korea and China’s majoy cities" The Journal of Northeast Asia Research 31, no.2 (2016) : 127-143.doi: 10.18013/jnar.2016.31.2.006
Dai Yun-hai. FDI Introduce Efficiency Evaluation Based On GMDH and DEA in China : A Study about FDI efficiency between Korea and China’s majoy cities. The Journal of Northeast Asia Research, 31(2), 127-143. doi: 10.18013/jnar.2016.31.2.006
Dai Yun-hai. FDI Introduce Efficiency Evaluation Based On GMDH and DEA in China : A Study about FDI efficiency between Korea and China’s majoy cities. The Journal of Northeast Asia Research. 2016; 31(2) 127-143. doi: 10.18013/jnar.2016.31.2.006
Dai Yun-hai. FDI Introduce Efficiency Evaluation Based On GMDH and DEA in China : A Study about FDI efficiency between Korea and China’s majoy cities. 2016; 31(2), 127-143. Available from: doi:10.18013/jnar.2016.31.2.006
Dai Yun-hai. "FDI Introduce Efficiency Evaluation Based On GMDH and DEA in China : A Study about FDI efficiency between Korea and China’s majoy cities" The Journal of Northeast Asia Research 31, no.2 (2016) : 127-143.doi: 10.18013/jnar.2016.31.2.006