Proceedings of the General Meeting of the Association of Japanese Geographers
Annual Meeting of the Association of Japanese Geographers, Autumn 2002
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Foreign Direct Investment in Middle-east Europe
Hiroshi SASAKI
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I analized the Middle-east european economies from the viewpoint of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). FDI has activitated the economy of Middle-eastern European countries by bringing capitals and Know-how of Westeuropean enterprises and supplied money to Curren Account Deficit and contributed to increase Equity Capital, Employment, Investment, Sales and Export Sales. Former socialistic countries in Middle-eastern Europe have been classified into two goups: progressive well-being countries as Hungary, Czech Rep., Slovenia, Poland and Baltic three countries, and another stagnated countries as Ukrain, Bulgaria and Romania. Till now Middle-eastern European countries have attracted FDI from the World, which might move capital and investment to more eastern countries with cheaper labour cost.
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