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_aClausing, Kimberly A. _eauthor |
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_aRe-entering europe: _bdoes European union candidacy boost foreign direct investment?/ _ccreated by Kimberly A. Clausing and Cosmina L. Dorobantu |
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_aOxford: _bBlackwell Publishing, _c2005. |
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_aEconomics of transition _vVolume 13, number 1 |
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520 | 3 | _aThis study examines the ability of the Central and Eastern European countries to attract foreign direct investment during the first decade of transition. After considering a model of profit maximizing firms, we undertake an empirical investigation of the factors that determine multinational firms' location decisions within Europe. We find empirical support for the traditional market size and cost factors. In addition, we examine the effect of key European Union announcements regarding the accession process. Results indicate that the announcements had statistically significant and quantitatively important effects on foreign direct investment in the Central and Eastern European candidate countries | |
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_aForeign investment _xEU countries _zEastern Europe |
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_aDorobantu, Cosmina L. _eco author |
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