Foreign direct investment in economic transition: the changing pattern of investments
Hans‐Peter Lankes and
Anthony Venables
The Economics of Transition, 1996, vol. 4, issue 2, 331-347
Abstract:
Foreign direct investment into transition economies is reviewed in detail, both from aggregate data and from a survey of senior managers in 117 western manufacturing companies. It is found that host country transition progress, political stability and perceived risk influence FDI inflows as well as the predominant type of investment.
Date: 1996
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