外国直接投资是否“性别盲”?女性权利作为美国对外直接投资的决定因素

Is Foreign Direct Investment “Gender Blind”? Women's Rights as a Determinant of US FDI

Feminist Economics · 2015
被引 35
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

研究了女性政治、经济和受教育权利如何影响美国对发展中国家的四种不同类型的外国直接投资,发现两者关系因行业而异。

Abstract

The impact of women's rights on a country's competitiveness in the global economy is a source of contention. While educational opportunities for women, as well as political empowerment, are linked to a variety of positive outcomes, the impact of economic rights is mixed. Toward better understanding these issues, we focus on the role of women's rights in attracting foreign direct investment (FDI). Though foreign capital plays a key role in the development strategies of many countries, and many of the growth areas in FDI rely heavily on women's labor, extant literature on the determinants of FDI largely ignores gender. To gain insight into these issues, we examine the impact of women's political, economic, and educational rights across four different types of US FDI into the developing world. We find a mixed relationship between women's rights and FDI that varies across industrial sectors.

外商直接投资女性权利性别盲视美国对外投资