Forget the race to the bottom. It pays for cities to be green. "Cities appear to compete based on a virtuous cycle of sustainability-related FDI growth, in which better environmental protection leads to further private investments from abroad." https://t
RT @asschea: Green Chinese cities attract more foreign direct investment https://t.co/i1vLhw8bmy . See @JIBPolicy for the academic version…
RT @asschea: Green Chinese cities attract more foreign direct investment https://t.co/i1vLhw8bmy . See @JIBPolicy for the academic version…
RT @asschea: Green Chinese cities attract more foreign direct investment https://t.co/i1vLhw8bmy . See @JIBPolicy for the academic version…
Green Chinese cities attract more foreign direct investment https://t.co/i1vLhw8bmy . See @JIBPolicy for the academic version https://t.co/ThwgChmlpc
RT @JIBPolicy: In this new JIBP article, Pisani, Kolk, Ocelík & Wu study cities’ environmental sustainability in relation to foreign direct…
RT @JIBPolicy: In this new JIBP article, Pisani, Kolk, Ocelík & Wu study cities’ environmental sustainability in relation to foreign direct…
RT @JIBPolicy: In this new JIBP article, Pisani, Kolk, Ocelík & Wu study cities’ environmental sustainability in relation to foreign direct…
In this new JIBP article, Pisani, Kolk, Ocelík & Wu study cities’ environmental sustainability in relation to foreign direct investment inflows, finding implications for green urban and business policies and for IB research. https://t.co/kZQVGZDcXg @AB