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Original scientific paper

General Overview of FDI in South-East Europe and Potential for Sub-Regional Cooperation

Sergio Alessandrini


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Abstract

Since the transition, flows of foreign direct investment ( FDI ) to Central and Eastern European Countries ( CEECs) have increased significantly. As far as the destination is concerned, there are three groups of recipients: the Central European - Visegrad countries ( i.e. Poland, Hungary and Czech Republic ) which attracted more than 70% of the initiatives; the second
cluster of countries, including Slovenia and Romania, which are approached with caution by foreign investors; and the third cluster of countries, including Bulgaria, Croatia and Albania, which are behind in the transition process
and represent a high risk to foreign investors, thus attracting only a limited number of initiatives.

Keywords

Central Europe; South-Eastern Europe; foreign direct investment; sub-regional cooperation

Hrčak ID:

7149

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/7149

Publication date:

1.7.1998.

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