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The foreign investments phenomena in southeastern European countries

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The south-eastern Europe countries have all the common history of the communism policy and economy, which from the foreign investments perspective meant a radical approach, which promoted a nationalism view against foreign capital interference. Similar to China, perhaps India and other countries, the governments of the south-eastern Europe’s countries expressed a rejection to foreign investments, emphasizing the negative effects of such operations, arguing that any foreign capital inflow is followed by a foreign capital outflow which at the end will destabilize the balance of external payments and will overall result in no favorable effect upon the economy of their countries.

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  • Teodora ALECU, 2010. "The foreign investments phenomena in southeastern European countries," Oeconomics of Knowledge, Saphira Publishing House, vol. 2(1), pages 15-21, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:eok:journl:v:2:y:2010:i:1:p:15-21
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