International Business And Government Relations In Central And Eastern Europe
- Topics:
- Foreign Direct Investment
- Tags:
- Copenhagen Business School,
- Currency & Foreign Exchange,
- Eastern Europe,
- Finance,
- Foreign Direct Investment,
- Foreign Direct Investment (FDI),
- International Business,
- Investment,
- Transition Period
- Source:
- Copenhagen Business School
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Overview: The transition period has been a period of extraordinary politics. This paper discusses how institutional change has created bureaucratic barriers to entry, but also windows of opportunity for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). The high costs and high investment risks associated with FDI in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) are a reflection of the institutional development. Thus, inflows of FDI have been largest in those countries that made most progress in establishing a market-oriented institutional framework.
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Format: PDF | Size: 198KB | Date: Dec 2005 | Pages: 33
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