'Written in a clear and straightforward style, and well grounded in succinct and pertinent analysis...It will prove a boon to students and practitioners alike as moves proceed towards European integration.' - British Book News This volume identifies and analyses the extent to which the countries of Central and Eastern Europe are likely to attract inward foreign direct investment (FDI) to the turn of the century. Although these countries have been growing recipients of FDI, Western multinationals remain cautious and are slow to commit large investment sums. The book covers the contextual and thematic aspects of FDI as well as empirical country studies (including the Commonwealth of Independent States, Hungary, Poland and Slovenia) which address the legal environment for FDI, its magnitude and motives and industrial breakdown. The final section discusses the potential for closer economic and political integration in Europe.
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YURI ADJUBEI Trade Division of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, Geneva JOHN H. DUNNING Emeritus Professor of International Business, University of Reading VITALIJA GAUCAITE Economic Analysis Division of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, Geneva PHILIP HANSON Professor of Economics, Centre for Russian and East European Studies, University of Birmingham GABOR HUNYA Research Economist, Institute for Comparative Economic Studies, Vienna MARIA ILLES Professor of Applied Economics, University of Budapest WLADYSLAW JERMAKOWICZ Professor of Business, University of Southern Indiana, Evansville KLAUS MEYER Associate Professor, Centre for East European Studies, Copenhagen Business School ALENA ZEMPLIMEROVA Professor of Economics, Centre for Economic Research and Graduate Education, Charles University, Prague
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