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FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN EASTERN EUROPE
Recent events in Eastern Europe have brought questions of foreign investment to the fore. Why should foreign concerns want to invest in countries like Poland and Hungary? What are the pitfalls to be avoided? How can East European countries attract investment? The author answers these questions in the light of increased economic activity in the countries of Eastern Europe. While there has always been some investment, it has been limited and often based on special agreements allowing investors no proprietory rights; governments are now rapidly developing policies to encourage joint ventures and foreign enterprise. He looks at the variety of problems that face investors such as problems with the convertibility of currency, state controls, and the constantly changing regulations. By looking at companies already investing in Eastern Europe, he analyzes not only the problems they encounter but the ones they create. He also looks at the political and social implications of such economic activity and concludes with an analysis of the long term future for enterprise. This book should be of interest to undergraduates, academics and researchers in business, economics and politics in Eastern Europe.
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