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Analyzing Fdi In Central-East Europe Through Case Studies

In: Closing The EU East-West Productivity Gap Foreign Direct Investment, Competitiveness and Public Policy

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  • David A. Dyker

    (University of Sussex, UK)

  • Katie Higginbottom

    (Seafarers' Section of the International Transport Workers' Federation London, UK)

  • Neils Kofoed

    (UK Department for Education and Skills (DfES), UK)

  • Cordula Stolberg

    (Analyst with JP Morgan Chase, London, UK)

Abstract

The following sections are included:MethodologyThe QuestionnaireResults of the InterviewsBusiness strategyIs there a productivity gap or not?FDI and human capital formationFDI and local educational and R&D facilitiesDoes FDI ever help local suppliers to raise their game?Is the picture any different in the electronics sector?Is the picture any different in the services sector?The issue of country specificityCountry specificity and convergenceReferences

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  • David A. Dyker & Katie Higginbottom & Neils Kofoed & Cordula Stolberg, 2006. "Analyzing Fdi In Central-East Europe Through Case Studies," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Closing The EU East-West Productivity Gap Foreign Direct Investment, Competitiveness and Public Policy, chapter 4, pages 71-91, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9781860948015_0004
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