Model of analysis of the dynamics of the DFI (DFI) sold correlated with the evolution of the GDP at European level
Constantin Anghelache and
Madalina Anghel
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Constantin Anghelache: Academia de Studii Economice Bucuresti, Universitatea ”Artifex” din Bucuresti
Madalina Anghel: Universitatea ”Artifex” din Bucuresti
Romanian Statistical Review Supplement, 2015, vol. 63, issue 10, 79-85
Abstract:
Foreign direct investment make an essential contribution to economic growth. They create jobs, optimizes resource allocation, allows the transfer of technology and stimulate trade. The business environment in Romania needs economic freedom and tax friendly to entrepreneurs, including foreign investors. We use the analysis of the direct foreign investments from our country will be further developed through a study on this subject from the point of view of the dynamics of the direct foreign investments sold, aiming to achieve a comparative analysis with the evolutions recorded in Europe. The direct foreign investments sold is given by adding too the initial stock of the year “x”, the net flow recorded subsequently, taking into account the foreign exchange rate and assets re-evaluations, measuring thus the total level of the DFI at a given moment of time, usually by the end of the year or a quarter end.
Keywords: dynamic; analysis; DFI; evolution; GDP; balance; European level (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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