FDI by Economic Activities and Investment Incentives in Bulgaria and Serbia

Since 2007, when Bulgaria became a full member of the EU and 2012, when Serbia was granted the status of candidate for EU membership, these countries have become very attractive investment destinations. The object of this research is the movements of FDI in the mentioned countries in 2013 and their...

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Main Authors: Biljana Stankov, Jasmina Markov, Ivana Milošević
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organisational Sciences 2015-05-01
Series:Management
Online Access:http://management.fon.bg.ac.rs/index.php/mng/article/view/59
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spelling doaj-449785fe44824a329fd478ea2a58970c2020-11-24T23:05:51ZengUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Organisational SciencesManagement1820-02222406-06582015-05-012077616959FDI by Economic Activities and Investment Incentives in Bulgaria and SerbiaBiljana Stankov0Jasmina Markov1Ivana Milošević2Higher School of Professional Business Studies in Novi SadFaculty of Economics in SuboticaFaculty of Economics and Engineering Management in Novi SadSince 2007, when Bulgaria became a full member of the EU and 2012, when Serbia was granted the status of candidate for EU membership, these countries have become very attractive investment destinations. The object of this research is the movements of FDI in the mentioned countries in 2013 and their structure by economic activities. The scientific problem is related to the positive effects of FDI on the host country, making an attractive investment environment, creating incentives for foreign investors and comparing the structure of FDI in Bulgaria and Serbia with simultaneous comparison with the European average. It may be noted that this is a current theoretical and empirical research that deals with modern state of the subject. The necessary quantitative data have been collected using the desk method and using the secondary data source and the method of description as well as the comparative method were used in the ensuing analysis. The aim of the study is to, by applying the above methods, determine the most attractive investment areas, analyze the current investment incentives and provide recommendations on adjustments to be made to improve the actual investment strategies and create attractive investment locations in Bulgaria and Serbia.http://management.fon.bg.ac.rs/index.php/mng/article/view/59
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Ivana Milošević
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FDI by Economic Activities and Investment Incentives in Bulgaria and Serbia
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Jasmina Markov
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title FDI by Economic Activities and Investment Incentives in Bulgaria and Serbia
title_short FDI by Economic Activities and Investment Incentives in Bulgaria and Serbia
title_full FDI by Economic Activities and Investment Incentives in Bulgaria and Serbia
title_fullStr FDI by Economic Activities and Investment Incentives in Bulgaria and Serbia
title_full_unstemmed FDI by Economic Activities and Investment Incentives in Bulgaria and Serbia
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publisher University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organisational Sciences
series Management
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2406-0658
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Since 2007, when Bulgaria became a full member of the EU and 2012, when Serbia was granted the status of candidate for EU membership, these countries have become very attractive investment destinations. The object of this research is the movements of FDI in the mentioned countries in 2013 and their structure by economic activities. The scientific problem is related to the positive effects of FDI on the host country, making an attractive investment environment, creating incentives for foreign investors and comparing the structure of FDI in Bulgaria and Serbia with simultaneous comparison with the European average. It may be noted that this is a current theoretical and empirical research that deals with modern state of the subject. The necessary quantitative data have been collected using the desk method and using the secondary data source and the method of description as well as the comparative method were used in the ensuing analysis. The aim of the study is to, by applying the above methods, determine the most attractive investment areas, analyze the current investment incentives and provide recommendations on adjustments to be made to improve the actual investment strategies and create attractive investment locations in Bulgaria and Serbia.
url http://management.fon.bg.ac.rs/index.php/mng/article/view/59
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