The Impact of Institutional Quality Differences on China’s Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI): Based on the Moderating Effect Analysis of the Belt and Road Initiative
Zenggang LI, Kai JIANG. The Impact of Institutional Quality Differences on China’s Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI): Based on the Moderating Effect Analysis of the Belt and Road Initiative[J]. JOURNAL OF UNIVERSITY OF JINAN (Social Science Edition), 2022,32(5):108-119.
Zenggang LI, Kai JIANG. The Impact of Institutional Quality Differences on China’s Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI): Based on the Moderating Effect Analysis of the Belt and Road Initiative[J]. JOURNAL OF UNIVERSITY OF JINAN (Social Science Edition), 2022,32(5):108-119.DOI:
Institutional quality differences will increase the risk cost of economic and trade exchanges between two countries. Based on the transaction cost theory
this paper constructs a partial equilibrium model between Chinese enterprises and the host country government to illustrate that the institutional distance inhibits Chinese enterprises’ OFDI by generating transaction costs
and the host country signing the Belt and Road Initiative can alleviate this inhibition. Based on the panel data of 118 signatories of the Belt and Road Initiative from 2003 to 2019
this paper explores the impact of institutional quality differences on China’s OFDI and the moderating effect of the Belt and Road Initiative through empirical analysis. The results show that political and economic institutional quality differences have a significant inhibitory effect on China’s OFDI. The host country signing the Belt and Road Initiative can significantly alleviate the inhibitory effect
and this conclusion is still sound after considering endogenous problems. As the accumulation of China's OFDI in the host country increases
the inhibitory effect of institutional quality differences on China’s OFDI gradually weakens
and the moderating effect of the host country's signing the Belt and Road Initiative weakens. Taking geographical distance as the threshold value
the greater the geographical distance from China
the greater the moderating effect of the Belt and Road Initiative.