Understanding the Foreign Direct Investment Environments in EU 27 + Candidate Country Croatia: Current Determinants and Patterns (CROSBI ID 142717)
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Dabić, Marina ; Pejić-Bach, Mirjana
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Understanding the Foreign Direct Investment Environments in EU 27 + Candidate Country Croatia: Current Determinants and Patterns
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has the potential to generate employment, raise productivity, transfer skills and technology, enhance exports and contribute to the long-term economic development of the world? s developing countries. Contrasted with the previously published research, our paper provides an explicit analysis of the extent FDIs depend on technological preconditions and macro economical factors with a sample of three groups of countries (EU15, EU25 and EU27+ candidate country Croatia. The paper presents factors that have the greatest impact on the FDI in some countries/sectors of the economy, followed by a discussion of the previous research. Additionally, we examine whether direct FDIs have a significant impact on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) the year after investment occurred. Due to several factors, sometimes, the balance of payments data do not fully capture the value of the accumulated assets. The supporters of FDI have suggested that foreign investment can bring capital and technology, develop skills and linkages and increase employment and incomes. In this research, the regression and correlation analyses are utilized.
determines of FDI; technological preconditions; macroeconomic factors; EU 15 EU 25; EU 27+ Croatia; model
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Podaci o izdanju
8 (3)
2008.
254-271
objavljeno
1368-275X
1741-5098