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Although the official rhetoric in most transition economies has been in favor of foreign direct investment (FDI), few countries have succeeded in attracting sizable inflows. Hungary stands out among those countries that have done so effectively. Several factors helped Hungary to get ahead of other transition economies in terms of attracting FDI. This volume analyzes Hungarys achievement, the scope and depth of FDI and the effect of FDI on Hungarys economy and foreign trade. This report will interest European Union member and candidate countries, foreign ministries, think tanks, and libraries.

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title:Foreign Investment and Restructuring : The Evidence From Hungary World Bank Technical Paper. Europe and Central Asia Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Series
author:Kaminski, Bartlomiej.; Riboud, Michelle.
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:082134594X
print isbn13:9780821345948
ebook isbn13:9780585242637
language:English
subjectInvestments, Foreign--Hungary, Hungary--Economic policy--1989- , Privatization--Hungary.
publication date:2000
lcc:HG5470.5.A3K36 2000eb
ddc:332.67/3/0943909049
subject:Investments, Foreign--Hungary, Hungary--Economic policy--1989- , Privatization--Hungary.
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Foreign Investment and Restructuring
The Evidence from Hungary
Bartlomiej Kaminski
Michelle Riboud
WORLD BANK TECHNICAL PAPER NO. 453
Europe and Central Asia Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Series
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