TY - THES U1 - Master Thesis A1 - Depenbusch, Christoph T1 - Bewertung von "Made in China 2025" im Kontext deutsch-chinesischer Wirtschaftsbeziehungen N2 - Within this thesis the impacts of “Made in China 2025” on business relationships between Germany and China are analysed and evaluated. The author shows up how the export business from Germany has developed since “Made in China 2025” was published officially in 2015. It is presented in which way the export business was affected until now (changes of product categories, development of export volume, growth rates…). The data are being provided by the German Bureau of National Statistics. Based on the data analysis the strategy is being evaluated from German perspective. Furthermore the author takes a look at the development of Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) flows from China to Germany since the beginning of Made in China 2025. It is being analysed if China indeed invests more into their so-called “key-industries” since 2015. The chances that might be created by FDI as well as the threats are inspected and evaluated by experts from various institutions. In addition to that a scenario analysis from the German Frauenhofer Institut presents different scenarios that show up what might happen to Germany in case China succeeds, as well as what might happen in case the strategy is a failure. Furthermore various trade theories are presented within this thesis, such as theories from Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Raymond Vernon or Bertil Ohlin. It is presented how useful the theories are for modern intra-industrial trade inquiries and if their assumptions are realistic. Y2 - 2021 U6 - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:1393-opus4-7159 UN - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:1393-opus4-7159 SP - 92 S1 - 92 ER -