Foreign investment multinational companies and economic development
There is no universal answer on the question whether foreign investments stimulate economic development. The positive effect of foreign direct investments will follow when the investments is carried out under normal conditions of competition. That means, above all, low barriers for foreign trade and...
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doaj-a2cdf6b18b6b4553afdac847fe56d8c52020-11-24T22:12:43ZengUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of LawZbornik Radova: Pravni Fakultet u Novom Sadu0550-21792406-12552013-01-01473112610.5937/zrpfns47-49370550-21791303011PForeign investment multinational companies and economic developmentPopov Đorđe0University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Law, Novi Sad, SerbiaThere is no universal answer on the question whether foreign investments stimulate economic development. The positive effect of foreign direct investments will follow when the investments is carried out under normal conditions of competition. That means, above all, low barriers for foreign trade and the low level of restrictions for foreign owned companies. In such circumstances, multinational corporations can assist the economies of penetration to make its businesses more efficient. Foreign investors bring with them brand new types of economic activities and in that way shifting the limits of business opportunities in the countries of penetration. But if the investments are implemented in markets protected with protectionist barriers of various kinds, then they could have negative effects. The negative effects are in particularly reflected in the inefficient use of domestic resources. Foreign investments depend on the macro and micro institutional reforms, low inflation, real exchange rate, and reasonably efficient legal system that protects the property rights and encourages savings and investment. The low level of corruption, together with the foregoing conditions is a prerequisite for the creation of a stimulating environment for foreign investments.http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0550-2179/2013/0550-21791303011P.pdfFDIspillover effectmultinational companiessubsidiaries of multinational companiestechnology transferimport substitutioneconomies of scalejoint-ventures'crony' capitalismrestrictive leigislationthe legal system |
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University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Law |
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Zbornik Radova: Pravni Fakultet u Novom Sadu |
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There is no universal answer on the question whether foreign investments stimulate economic development. The positive effect of foreign direct investments will follow when the investments is carried out under normal conditions of competition. That means, above all, low barriers for foreign trade and the low level of restrictions for foreign owned companies. In such circumstances, multinational corporations can assist the economies of penetration to make its businesses more efficient. Foreign investors bring with them brand new types of economic activities and in that way shifting the limits of business opportunities in the countries of penetration. But if the investments are implemented in markets protected with protectionist barriers of various kinds, then they could have negative effects. The negative effects are in particularly reflected in the inefficient use of domestic resources. Foreign investments depend on the macro and micro institutional reforms, low inflation, real exchange rate, and reasonably efficient legal system that protects the property rights and encourages savings and investment. The low level of corruption, together with the foregoing conditions is a prerequisite for the creation of a stimulating environment for foreign investments. |
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FDI spillover effect multinational companies subsidiaries of multinational companies technology transfer import substitution economies of scale joint-ventures 'crony' capitalism restrictive leigislation the legal system |
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