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Balkans: Foreign Direct Investment and EU Accession
Balkans: Foreign Direct Investment and EU Accession
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Adverse Initial Conditions
Author_Aristidis Bitzenis
Balkan Countries
Balkan economic transition case studies
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cee
Cee Economy
conditions
country
economic reform analysis
EDP
empirical investment trends
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ERM II
EU Accession
EU Entrance
Euro Area
fdi
FDI Determinant
FDI Flow
FDI Inflow
FDI Outflow
FDI Project
flow
Foreign MNEs
Global FDI
HICP Inflation
host
HP
Human Development Index
inflow
initial
Japanese FDI Outflow
monetary union integration
post-communist development
privatisation policy studies
region
Shock Therapy
Shock Therapy Approach
Total FDI Inflow
transition economies
Wild Privatization
World FDI Inflow
World Gdp
Product details
- ISBN 9780754645665
- Weight: 940g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 07 Aug 2009
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
The fall of communism and subsequent developments have put a renewed spotlight on the potential of the Balkan economies. Bulgaria, Albania, Serbia & Montenegro, Romania and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia are countries which have attracted low levels of investment and poor political leadership in most of the countries has delayed much needed reforms. However, there are now signs of improvement and this timely book fills a significant gap in the available literature. Demonstrating that these countries must engage as fully as possible with the world economy via EU accession, this book explores the implications of the specific characteristics of these countries which have made the transition process more difficult. This exciting new volume is valuable reading for students, academics and business professionals interested in international development in the Balkans.
Aristidis Bitzenis is Assistant Professor at the University of Macedonia in Department of International and European Studies, Greece.
Balkans: Foreign Direct Investment and EU Accession
€198.40
