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STYLISED FACTS AND SALIENT FEATURES IN (POST)CRISIS FDI POLICIES IN THE EU

STYLISED FACTS AND SALIENT FEATURES IN (POST)CRISIS FDI POLICIES IN THE EU

MARTA GOTZ

Wydawnictwo: AKADEMIA FINANSÓW I BIZNESU VISTULA

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ISBN: 978-83-64614-25-5
 
232 stron
format: B5
oprawa: miękka
Rok wydania: 2016
 

This manuscript being the result of the research project funded by the National Science Centre systematises knowledge on changes in the conceptual approach as well as the associated real-life processes with respect to foreign direct investment (FDI) policies in Europe after the 2008 crisis.The publication shall be seen as an attempt to systematise and assess trends in the development of basic FDI-related categories and changes in the state‘-s investment policy, i.e. measures taken with respect to inbound and outbound investments.This publication refers to the collection of some earlier papers drafted during the project. It complements the results achieved so far and adds a new evidence gathered at a later stage of the research, mainly during the next round of interviews. As the project evolved it has become clear that the traditional space of FDI policy available to the EU member states (MS) has been limited by recent tendencies and exposed to new challenges.from Introduction

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Introduction 1. The role of the State after the crisis 1.1. State interventionism 1.2. Industrial policy 2. FDI policy - policy pursued towards inward and outward foreigndirect investment 3. Methodology 3.1. Classification-matrixof FDI policies 3.2. Data sources and approximation of FDI policies 3.2.1. Policy towards inward FDI 3.2.2. Policy towards outward FDI 3.3. Techniąue adopted - operationalisation of FDI policies 4. FDI performance in the EU 5. Quantitative analysis 5.1. Country profiles 5.1.1. Country profile - Austria 5.1.2. Country profile - Belgium 5.1.3. Country profile - Bulgaria 5.1.4. Country profile - the Czech Republic 5.1.5. Country profile - Denmark 5.1.6. Country profile - Germany 5.1.7. Country profile - Estonia 5.1.8. Country profile - Ireland 5.1.9. Country profile - Greece 5.1.10. Country profile - Spain 5.1.11. Country profile - France 5.1.12. Country profile - Croatia 5.1.13. Country profile - Italy 5.1.14. Country profile - Cyprus 5.1.15. Country profile - Latvia 5.1.16. Country profile - Lithuania 5.1.17. Country profile - Luxembourg 5-1.18. Country profile - Hungary 5.1.19. Country profile - Malta 5.1.20. Country profile - the Netherlands 5.1.21. Country profile - Poland 5.1.22. Country profile - Portugal 5.1.23. Country profile - Romania 5.1.24. Country profile - Slovenia 5.1.25. Country profile - Slovakia 5.1.26. Country profile - Finland 5.1.27. Country profile - Sweden 5.1.28. Country profile - the United Kingdom 5.2. Summary of the main results 5.3. Alternative approach in methodology 6. Qualitative analysis - constraints and challenges forFDI policy in the EU 6.1. Inward new FDI 6.1.1. Influx of Chinese investors 6.1.2. Foreign takeovers and policy measures 6.1.3. Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) 6.1.4. The Common Investment Policy (CIP) - EU competencein FDI field 6.1.5. 2008+ Crisis 6.2. ExistingIFDI 6.2.1. Investment measures 6.2.2. UpgradingoflFDI 6.2.3. TTIP Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership 6.2.4. EU competences after Lisbon Treaty 6.2.5. 2008+ crisis 6.3. New outward FDI 6.3.1. Tendencies in internationalisation 6.3.2. Transatlantic Partnership and the EU Common Commercial Policy 6.3.3. 2008+ crisis 6.4. Existing OFDI 6.4.1. Aggressive tax optimisation 6.4.2. Other cases 6.5. Summary 7. Conclusions and way forward 7.1. Final remarks on the study‘-s results 7.2. Recommendations 7.3. Future research 7.4. Final remarks Bibliography Summary

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