THE CITY OF Niš COMPETITIVENESS ANALYSIS IN THE FIELD OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
Boban Stojanović,
Jelena Stanković and
Milan Ranđelović
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Boban Stojanović: University of Niš, Faculty of Economics
Jelena Stanković: University of Niš, Faculty of Economics
Milan Ranđelović: City of Niš, Local Economic Development Office
Serbian Association of Economists Journal, 2012, issue 3-4, 167-178
Abstract:
The favourable climate and the environment in which economic activity takes place is one of the factors for attracting investments, both in terms of the state or when it comes to regions, cities and municipalities within the state. At the international level, states are competing for funds and investors and they are trying to attract as much as possible of investments for starting or accelerating economic activity. Analogue process has been taken within the state, where cities and municipalities are rivals to each other in attempt to emphasize their comparative advantages. Due to specific characteristics that make them able to stand out in relation to other cities and municipalities and with the prior support of a favourable climate for investors, municipalities become "business friendly". Experiences from the past in Serbia shows that local government can create a business environment such that the level of competitiveness of the city, municipality or region is far above the level of competitiveness of the state. City of Niš has attracted a significant number of investors over the past period and positioned itself in third place in Serbia in the amount of foreign direct investment, as well as in fourth place by the total number of jobs created after the activation of these investments. The aim of this paper is primarily analysis of the results that City of Niš achieved in the previous period in the field of attracting FDI, but also to emphasize its competitive advantages and opportunities to improve competitiveness.
Keywords: FDI; competitiveness; "business friendly" environment; municipality certification; regional development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E00 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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