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Foreign investment in eastern and southern Europe after 2008. Still a lever of growth?
Faculty Books and Monographs
  • Béla Galgóczi, European Trade Union Institute
  • Jan Drahokoupil, European Trade Union Institute
  • Magdalena Bernaciak, European Trade Union Institute
  • Petr Pavlinek, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Description

Editors:Béla Galgóczi,Jan Drahokoupil, and Magdalena Bernaciak

Chapter, Foreign direct investment and the development of the automotive industry in central and eastern Europe, authored by Petr Pavlinek, UNO faculty member.

This book investigates the role that foreign direct investment (FDI) in central-eastern and southern Europe has played in the post-crisis period, comparing patterns across countries and sectors.

An overarching objective of this publication is to assess the extent to which FDI can still be seen as a key driver of economic development, modernisation and convergence for Europe’s low- and middle-income economies, taking into account also the risks and limiting factors associated with FDI.

ISBN
978-2874523908
Publication Date
1-1-2015
Publisher
European Trade Union Institute
Department
Geography and Geology
Comments

Pavlinek, P. (2015) Foreign direct investment and the development of the automotive industry in Central and Eastern Europe. In Bela Galgoczi, Jan Drahokoupil, Magdalena Bernaciak (Eds.), Foreign investment in eastern and southern Europe after 2008. Still a lever of growth? (pp. 209-255). Brussels: ETUI.

Citation Information
Béla Galgóczi, Jan Drahokoupil, Magdalena Bernaciak and Petr Pavlinek. "Foreign investment in eastern and southern Europe after 2008. Still a lever of growth?" Brussels(2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/petr-pavlinek/1/