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Collapse of Foreign Investment

Ferran Brunet ()
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Ferran Brunet: Autonomous University of Barcelona

Chapter Chapter 33 in The Economics of Catalan Separatism, 2022, pp 207-208 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The amount of foreign investment arriving in a territory is an indication of its present attractiveness and anticipates its future competitiveness. Foreign investments have a structural base in the existing productive fabric of the place they are destined and a volatile and circumstantial element, which includes an overview of the present, and expected future, institutional, social, economic and political stability. The dynamics of foreign investment, in particular, therefore reflect some of the consequences of the separatist challenge: not upgrading, closing down, moving the company headquarters, and choosing somewhere other than Catalonia for future investment, preferably Madrid. The case of Catalonia under the separatist cloud of confrontation is tragic: this region has gone from being the one preferred by foreign investment in Spain, to being a place to flee from, a place not to go.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-14451-6_33

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