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This book explores whether foreign direct investment (FDI) can
contribute to the competitiveness of industries in Central Europe
and to narrowing the gap between these transition economies and
countries within the European Union. The Czech Republic, Hungary,
Slovakia and Slovenia have attracted substantial FDI since the
beginning of their transition to a market economy. Using exhaustive
empirical data, the authors demonstrate that foreign investment
enterprises in Central Europe have higher allocative efficiency,
promote macro- and microeconomic restructuring and foster the
restructuring of the manufacturing sector in accordance with the
host countries' comparative advantages. The case of Austria is used
to demonstrate the possible benefits of FDI. On the other hand,
high foreign penetration leads to the concentration of production
and exports and makes the economy more vulnerable to external
shocks. In addition, there may be unwelcome pressures on economic
policy in order to maintain the country's position as a frequented
investment target. However, the analysis in this book suggests
that, on the whole, economies in transition can become more
competitive more rapidly and more profoundly with the help of
foreign direct investment. This book will be of interest to
students and scholars of international economics, European studies,
economies of transition and international business.
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