The future of FDI in south eastern European countries: Messages from new EU member states
This paper looks at the interlinking of inward FDI, EU accession, and transition-related structural reform processes, and identifies the largest lags of SEE-6 countries in EU accession and transition processes, whose removal would have a positive impact on inward FDI. The analysis is based...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Faculty of Economics, Belgrade
2014-01-01
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Series: | Ekonomski Anali |
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Online Access: | http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0013-3264/2014/0013-32641402043P.pdf |
Summary: | This paper looks at the interlinking of inward FDI, EU accession, and
transition-related structural reform processes, and identifies the largest
lags of SEE-6 countries in EU accession and transition processes, whose
removal would have a positive impact on inward FDI. The analysis is based on
EBRD Transition Indicators, the World Bank Doing Business Index, and the
World Bank Governance Index. We find an obvious correlation of inward FDI,
transition, and EU accession processes of NMS-10 countries and claim that
SEE-6 countries will broadly follow the same pattern: their relative position
as FDI recipients will gradually improve along with the progress of EU
accession and transition processes. The analysis identifies the following
main gaps of the SEE-6 in these processes: (i) in terms of economic system
development - enterprise restructuring and governance, and sectoral reforms
in energy, infrastructure, capital markets, and private equity; (ii) in terms
of the governance of economy and society at large - regulatory quality and
rule of law; and (iii) in terms of the business environment - dealing with
construction permits, enforcing contracts, and registering property. Progress
in narrowing down these gaps would mean a step forward in EU accession and
transition, and consequently an improvement of SEE-6 countries’ positions as
locations for inward FDI. |
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ISSN: | 0013-3264 1820-7375 |