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Foreign Direct Investment: Evolutions and Trends in Developing Nations
Summary: Foreign direct investment in Europe contributes both economically and politically and is important to both investing enterprises and host nations. The world market will continue seeking ways of more efficient investment through more liberal strategies and advancement of technology for communication infrastructure.
The world economy has evolved over the past few decades in an extreme fashion, regarding investment in particular and the way globalized enterprises are now investing in the developing world to increase their production, assets, and interconnected market networks (Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries, Finance and Development/March 1999). As a result of the changing trends of Foreign Direct Investment, developing countries have either benefited from them or stood behind others without any progress. Overall, even though FDI has experienced a decline since 1999 (opposed to the increase from the 1980's up to 1999) we can see that certain nations, like China, have increased their inflows relevant to Gross Domestic Product very much. This uneven distribution of investment flows, along with the trends of FDI will be explained in this paper in sections. We will concentrate on FDI as an important investment for future development with long-term prospects for the...
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