Foreign Direct Investment in the Successor States of Yugoslavia

Foreign Direct Investment in the Successor States of Yugoslavia

Author: Joel I. Deichmann

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-11-16

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 3030557391

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T​his edited volume offers a descriptive analysis of foreign direct investment (FDI) flows and cumulative stock, industrial composition, and important spatial trends for each successor state of former Yugoslavia: Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia. The chapters are written by academic experts on the topic from each of these countries and are organised systematically in order to facilitate comparison between the states. The aim of this book is to advance scholarly knowledge about FDI in Southeastern Europe 25 years after the dissolution of Yugoslavia. Each chapter includes a summary of scholarly contributions published on the topic in English-language and local language journals, a discussion of origins, composition by industry, and location choice within the country from 1995-2018, using Dunning's (1980) eclectic paradigm as a discussion framework. The chapters conclude with prospects for FDI over the next twenty-five years with emphasis on economic growth projections, EU integration, and other relevant country-specific considerations the local authors deem relevant. Special attention is given to specific companies operating in Yugoslavia prior to its breakup and how these firms have been impacted by dissolution, recession, efforts toward European Union membership. The authors also examine the past and potential impact of FDI from unforeseen events such as the Global Financial Crisis and COVID-19. This book appeals to scholars of geography, international business, economics, and economic history of the former Yugoslavia as well as professionals working in the region and on related topics elsewhere.


Foreign Direct Investment in the Successor States of Yugoslavia

Foreign Direct Investment in the Successor States of Yugoslavia

Author: Joel I. Deichmann

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783030557409

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T his edited volume offers a descriptive analysis of foreign direct investment (FDI) flows and cumulative stock, industrial composition, and important spatial trends for each successor state of former Yugoslavia: Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia. The chapters are written by academic experts on the topic from each of these countries and are organised systematically in order to facilitate comparison between the states. The aim of this book is to advance scholarly knowledge about FDI in Southeastern Europe 25 years after the dissolution of Yugoslavia. Each chapter includes a summary of scholarly contributions published on the topic in English-language and local language journals, a discussion of origins, composition by industry, and location choice within the country from 1995-2018, using Dunning's (1980) eclectic paradigm as a discussion framework. The chapters conclude with prospects for FDI over the next twenty-five years with emphasis on economic growth projections, EU integration, and other relevant country-specific considerations the local authors deem relevant. Special attention is given to specific companies operating in Yugoslavia prior to its breakup and how these firms have been impacted by dissolution, recession, efforts toward European Union membership. The authors also examine the past and potential impact of FDI from unforeseen events such as the Global Financial Crisis and COVID-19. This book appeals to scholars of geography, international business, economics, and economic history of the former Yugoslavia as well as professionals working in the region and on related topics elsewhere.


Foreign Investment in Yugoslavia

Foreign Investment in Yugoslavia

Author: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

Publisher: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ; [Washington, D.C. : Sold by OECD Publications and Information Center]

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13:

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The first part of this report analyses the development and performance of the Yugoslav economy, the trend of foreign investment and the effect thereof on the Yugoslav economy. In the second part the 1978 Act on Foreign Investment is presented with the changes compared to the previous treatment. The third part examines the consequences of the 1978 Act, after having analysed the underlying reasons for the new line of thrust. The annex gives excerpts from the 1978 Act, together with excerpts from the Constitution of 1974 and the Act on foreign investment in the banking sector.


Direct Foreign Investment in Yugoslavia

Direct Foreign Investment in Yugoslavia

Author: Misha Sarkovic

Publisher: Praeger

Published: 1986-12-08

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13:

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Here is a microeconomic model of joint ventures in Yugoslavia between multinational corporations and Yugoslav labor-managed enterprises. This book focuses on Yugoslavia's unique socio-economic system with its labor-managed enterprises playing host to direct foreign investment. The analysis turns toward multinational corporations as vehicles of direct foreign investment, then proceeds to an examination of Yugoslavian joint-venture agreements between these two partners of diverging interests.


Yugoslav Multinationals Abroad

Yugoslav Multinationals Abroad

Author: Patrick F.R. Artisien

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1992-06-18

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 1349121282

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This research examines the opportunities and constraints facing Yugoslav multinationals abroad, and considers in turn the historical, economic and political variables behind the growth of Yugoslav foreign investment. It also examines the motives, ownership structure and levels of success.


Joint Ventures Between Yugoslav and Foreign Enterprises

Joint Ventures Between Yugoslav and Foreign Enterprises

Author: E.A.A.M. Lamers

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1976-07-31

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13:

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Monograph on the economic system of Yugoslavia and issues relating to joint ventures with foreign enterprises - describes characteristics of the local market economy and enterprise structure (incl. Workers self management), reviews economic theories on private investment foreign investment and joint ventures in developing countries, and comments on legislation and institutional framework in Yugoslavia and experience to 1974. Bibliography pp. 248 to 256, references and statistical tables.


Joint Ventures in Yugoslav Industry

Joint Ventures in Yugoslav Industry

Author: Patrick Artisien-Maksimenko

Publisher: Gower Publishing Company, Limited

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

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Study of the investment policies of multinational enterprises which have invested in joint ventures in the industrial sector of Yugoslavia from 1960 to 1980 - describes the Yugoslav economic structure and historical background to foreign investment; assesses the success of a sample of 42 multinational firms; examines their Motivation and operational management; presents case studies of management attitudes of local level enterprises towards foreign partners; includes methodology and questionnaires. Bibliography, diagrams, tables.


A History of Yugoslavia

A History of Yugoslavia

Author: Marie-Janine Calic

Publisher: Purdue University Press

Published: 2019-02-15

Total Pages: 443

ISBN-13: 1612495648

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Why did Yugoslavia fall apart? Was its violent demise inevitable? Did its population simply fall victim to the lure of nationalism? How did this multinational state survive for so long, and where do we situate the short life of Yugoslavia in the long history of Europe in the twentieth century? A History of Yugoslavia provides a concise, accessible, comprehensive synthesis of the political, cultural, social, and economic life of Yugoslavia—from its nineteenth-century South Slavic origins to the bloody demise of the multinational state of Yugoslavia in the 1990s. Calic takes a fresh and innovative look at the colorful, multifaceted, and complex history of Yugoslavia, emphasizing major social, economic, and intellectual changes from the turn of the twentieth century and the transition to modern industrialized mass society. She traces the origins of ethnic, religious, and cultural divisions, applying the latest social science approaches, and drawing on the breadth of recent state-of-the-art literature, to present a balanced interpretation of events that takes into account the differing perceptions and interests of the actors involved. Uniquely, Calic frames the history of Yugoslavia for readers as an essentially open-ended process, undertaken from a variety of different regional perspectives with varied composite agenda. She shuns traditional, deterministic explanations that notorious Balkan hatreds or any other kind of exceptionalism are to blame for Yugoslavia’s demise, and along the way she highlights the agency of twentieth-century modern mass society in the politicization of differences. While analyzing nuanced political and social-economic processes, Calic describes the experiences and emotions of ordinary people in a vivid way. As a result, her groundbreaking work provides scholars and learned readers alike with an accessible, trenchant, and authoritative introduction to Yugoslavia's complex history.