30 years after the fall of Communism: Lessons learned for inward FDI
Zbigniew Zimny
No 362, Columbia FDI Perspectives from Columbia University, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI)
Abstract:
Accomplishing a goal widely shared by emerging economies but achieved by few, East European countries attracted large amounts of FDI, especially export-oriented FDI, easing their transition from communist into market economies. This Perspective highlights key factors behind the EU11's success and draws potential lessons for other countries.
Date: 2023
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