The Influence of Foreign Direct Investments on Business Environment in Romania
Nicoleta Panait
Global Economic Observer, 2016, vol. 4, issue 2, 86-91
Abstract:
Europe remains one of the attractive world's regions for investment due to workforce highly skilled, rule of law and the existence of an integrated single market. Europe is the region that attracts most foreign direct investment. The level of investment in the EU has dropped significantly, but can see variations from country to country, both in terms of private investment and public investment. Investments in Romania had a downward trend. Obstacles to foreign investment include difficult access to finance often associated with poor insolvency frameworks, the challenges of an administrative nature (regulatory burden or lack of predictability of regulation) and low capacity of response of the labor market
Keywords: foreign investment; public finance; public investments; economic developments; gross domestic product (GDP) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-11
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