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Monthly Report No. 5/2021 - FDI in Central, East and Southeast Europe

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  • Vasily Astrov

    (The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw)

  • Alexandra Bykova

    (The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw)

  • Olga Pindyuk

    (The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw)

Abstract

​This issue of the wiiw Monthly Report replaces our earlier series of the wiiw FDI Report. FDI in Central, East and Southeast Europe Chart of the month Are the Balkans poised for FDI-driven growth and modernisation? by Vasily Astrov Data availability and preliminary results for 2020 by Alexandra Bykova Last year, the inflow of FDI into CESEE was the weakest in a decade, and its profitability fell by 2 percentage points, to 7% on average. Slovakia and Ukraine both recorded negative FDI inflows, while Estonia maintained its leading position in per capita terms. Preliminary FDI data for 2020 are available from the most recent update of the wiiw FDI Database; this is the first of two FDI data releases planned for this year. Little sign of recovery from the COVID-related collapse yet, but some potential for near-shoring by Olga Pindyuk After a sharp decline last year, the prospects for recovery of FDI inflows to CESEE in 2021 are poor in most sectors, apart from ICT and energy. This is signalled by the decline in the number of greenfield projects announced in the last quarter of 2020. So far, the COVID-19 pandemic has had little effect on re-shoring and near-shoring. Monthly and quarterly statistics for Central, East and Southeast Europe

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  • Vasily Astrov & Alexandra Bykova & Olga Pindyuk, 2021. "Monthly Report No. 5/2021 - FDI in Central, East and Southeast Europe," wiiw Monthly Reports 2021-05, The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw.
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    1. Amat Adarov & Gabor Hunya, 2020. "Foreign Investments Hit by COVID-19 Pandemic. FDI in Central, East and Southeast Europe," wiiw FDI Reports 2020-12, The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw.
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