地缘经济竞争时代下中欧企业投资映射

IF 3.3 1区 社会学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Milan Babic, Lukas Linsi
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地缘经济竞争的加剧,使中欧相互投资关系等全球经济相互依存的核心方面面临越来越大的压力。关于“去风险”、“脱钩”或“去全球化”的标题主导了当前的辩论,但往往过于简单化。为了推动中欧经济关系的讨论,我们对2009年至2021年全球地缘经济转向的第一阶段进行了实证分析。通过对国家层面的FDI数据、企业层面的所有权信息和企业层面的调查进行三角测量,我们发现欧洲和中国企业存在地缘政治对冲的迹象,但没有明显的脱钩或去全球化趋势。基于我们的研究结果,我们主张采取一种方法,认真对待国有企业在全球经济关系中相互作用的复杂性,并整合不同的数据来源和分析水平。我们希望以此为出发点,对21世纪中欧关系这一重大问题提出更加实事求是、细致入微的看法。
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Mapping Corporate Investments Between China and Europe in an Era of Geoeconomic Competition

Mapping Corporate Investments Between China and Europe in an Era of Geoeconomic Competition

The consolidation of geoeconomic competition puts core aspects of global economic interdependence, such as the mutual China-EU investment relationship, under increased pressure. Headlines about ‘derisking’, ‘decoupling’ or ‘deglobalization’ dominate current debates but tend to be overly simplistic. To push the debate on China-EU economic relations forward, we provide an empirically driven account of the first phase of the global geoeconomic turn between 2009 and 2021. By triangulating country-level FDI data, firm-level ownership information and firm-level surveys, we find indications of geopolitical hedging by European and Chinese firms, but no clear move towards decoupling or deglobalization. Based on our findings, we advocate for an approach that takes the complexity of state-firm interactions in global economic relations seriously and integrates different data sources and levels of analysis. With this, we hope to contribute to a more realistic and fine-grained approach to the important question of China-EU relations in the 21st century.

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