FOREIGN CAPITAL, LABOR MARKETS AND EFFICIENCY EFFECTS. A CASE STUDY OF A SMALL OPEN ECONOMY

In Southeast Europe, as in most developing regions, governments offer significant incentives to attract inward investment in expectation to narrow performance gaps between foreign and domestic firms. Hence, this is usually motivated by the prospect of spillover benefits to augment the primary benefi...

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Main Author: Mico APOSTOLOV
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bucharest University of Economic Studies 2015-12-01
Series:Business Excellence and Management
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Online Access:http://beman.ase.ro/no54/5_decembrie%202015_Apostolov.pdf
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spelling doaj-26eec4044aeb448caff7dee00f617a002021-04-02T20:05:21ZengBucharest University of Economic StudiesBusiness Excellence and Management2248-13542015-12-01545061FOREIGN CAPITAL, LABOR MARKETS AND EFFICIENCY EFFECTS. A CASE STUDY OF A SMALL OPEN ECONOMY Mico APOSTOLOV 0Goce Delcev University of Stip, Stip, Macedonia In Southeast Europe, as in most developing regions, governments offer significant incentives to attract inward investment in expectation to narrow performance gaps between foreign and domestic firms. Hence, this is usually motivated by the prospect of spillover benefits to augment the primary benefits of the national income from new investment. This paper focuses on foreign direct investments and therefore foreign capital movements, labor markets and potential efficiency effects, through a case study of Macedonia. Using macroeconomic and firm-level data, we identify whether foreign ownership can bring about higher efficiency effects. By reviewing possible impact of foreign direct investments induced efficiency effects, we develop comprehensive evaluation on probable positive outcomes on enterprise restructuring due to change of ownership and corporate governance, shifts in labor market and impact on gross domestic product. Further, results give indication that there are good grounds for further development of foreign direct investment policies to facilitate positive and upward climb of this developing economy. http://beman.ase.ro/no54/5_decembrie%202015_Apostolov.pdfforeign capitallabor marketsefficiency effectssoutheast europemacedonia
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FOREIGN CAPITAL, LABOR MARKETS AND EFFICIENCY EFFECTS. A CASE STUDY OF A SMALL OPEN ECONOMY
Business Excellence and Management
foreign capital
labor markets
efficiency effects
southeast europe
macedonia
author_facet Mico APOSTOLOV
author_sort Mico APOSTOLOV
title FOREIGN CAPITAL, LABOR MARKETS AND EFFICIENCY EFFECTS. A CASE STUDY OF A SMALL OPEN ECONOMY
title_short FOREIGN CAPITAL, LABOR MARKETS AND EFFICIENCY EFFECTS. A CASE STUDY OF A SMALL OPEN ECONOMY
title_full FOREIGN CAPITAL, LABOR MARKETS AND EFFICIENCY EFFECTS. A CASE STUDY OF A SMALL OPEN ECONOMY
title_fullStr FOREIGN CAPITAL, LABOR MARKETS AND EFFICIENCY EFFECTS. A CASE STUDY OF A SMALL OPEN ECONOMY
title_full_unstemmed FOREIGN CAPITAL, LABOR MARKETS AND EFFICIENCY EFFECTS. A CASE STUDY OF A SMALL OPEN ECONOMY
title_sort foreign capital, labor markets and efficiency effects. a case study of a small open economy
publisher Bucharest University of Economic Studies
series Business Excellence and Management
issn 2248-1354
publishDate 2015-12-01
description In Southeast Europe, as in most developing regions, governments offer significant incentives to attract inward investment in expectation to narrow performance gaps between foreign and domestic firms. Hence, this is usually motivated by the prospect of spillover benefits to augment the primary benefits of the national income from new investment. This paper focuses on foreign direct investments and therefore foreign capital movements, labor markets and potential efficiency effects, through a case study of Macedonia. Using macroeconomic and firm-level data, we identify whether foreign ownership can bring about higher efficiency effects. By reviewing possible impact of foreign direct investments induced efficiency effects, we develop comprehensive evaluation on probable positive outcomes on enterprise restructuring due to change of ownership and corporate governance, shifts in labor market and impact on gross domestic product. Further, results give indication that there are good grounds for further development of foreign direct investment policies to facilitate positive and upward climb of this developing economy.
topic foreign capital
labor markets
efficiency effects
southeast europe
macedonia
url http://beman.ase.ro/no54/5_decembrie%202015_Apostolov.pdf
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