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. Inflows were decimated in the NMS first of all in Poland, they stagnated in the SEE countries and boomed in Russia. Declines … were partly of a statistical nature, partly the result of the withdrawal of investment reserves. The high inflows to Russia … of a return of manufacturing FDI to the NMS while inflows to Russia are plummeting. The second part of this report …
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Content The first part of the publication contains an analysis of the latest FDI trends. The analysis highlights the modest recovery of FDI in 2012. The second part of the publication contains two sets of tables Tables I total flow and stock data, FDI flow by components and FDI income, FDI per...
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Description (PDF)   Abstract FDI continues to be of great significance for the development of the former transition economies. The … above its ranking based on FDI stocks statistics. Also, if the Bank of Russia were to subtract the flows of Russian capital … CESEE countries in 2012, with the possible exceptions of Russia, Estonia and Croatia. The second part of this report …
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current euro terms). The strongest growth occurred in Russia, the Czech Republic, Latvia and Lithuania. Bulgaria, Romania and … of the FDI growth will be allocated to Russia, much of it, as in the past, invested by Russian off-shore companies. The …
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individual countries. Growing FDI inflows are expected in Poland and Russia, the largest countries in the region where also …
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The first part of the publication contains an analysis of the latest FDI trends complemented by detailed methodological explanations. After years of continuous growth, FDI inflows to the CEECs stagnated in 2008. Their decline in the NMS and in the SEE countries was compensated by a virtual boom...
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Central European transition countries. Export demand became the main driving force of manufacturing FDI as opposed to local …-medium-tech export-oriented subsidiaries in the low-cost Central European transition countries during the 1990s. Later on they moved the …
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due to the continuing investment boom in Russia. In the NMS the stock of FDI is shifting from manufacturing to services …
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The first part of the publication contains an analysis of the latest FDI trends complemented by detailed methodological explanations. After years of continuous growth, FDI inflows to the CEECs stagnated in 2008. Their decline in the NMS and in the SEE countries was compensated by a virtual boom...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010686989
The FDI inflow to Central, East and Southeast Europe reached a new high in 2005, EUR 55 billion, 18% more than in the previous year. But FDI inflow and its growth were unevenly distributed. This publication provides an analysis of recent developments and prospects of FDI in the new EU member...
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