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Investment Matters The Role And Patterns Of Investment In Southeast Europe Borko Handjiski

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Investment Matters The Role And Patterns Of Investment In Southeast Europe Borko Handjiski
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.94 MB
Pages: 50
Author: Borko Handjiski
ISBN: 9780821378618, 9780821378625, 0821378619, 0821378627
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Investment Matters The Role And Patterns Of Investment In Southeast Europe Borko Handjiski by Borko Handjiski 9780821378618, 9780821378625, 0821378619, 0821378627 instant download after payment.

The purpose of this book is to provide policy insights to decision-makers, academics and researchers on investment flows and patterns in Southeast Europe. The report explores some of the determinants of private investment, such as: the financing sources for investment, the contribution of FDI and the role of public investment. It finds that investment rates in SEE are substantially lower than among the EU-8 and the fast growing East Asian economies, which could explain partly the slower economic growth in SEE.

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