Foreign direct investment and competitiveness in transition economies: the case of Croatia (CROSBI ID 115519)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Šohinger, Jasminka ; Horvatin, Darko
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Foreign direct investment and competitiveness in transition economies: the case of Croatia
The aim of this paper is to address the issues of foreign direct investment (FDI) and to give a comparative analysis of its impact on Croatian competitiveness. Our findings show that in the case of Croatia, unlike in the other transition economies, the majority of inflow of foreign capital is concentrated in the service sector. Also, the impact on the overall Croatian competitiveness level has not been significant. High labor costs and production of low valued added in manufacturing where the main reasons why foreign capital sought mostly service sectors, such as telecommunications and banking, which are oriented towards the domestic markets. This did not contribute towards improving the Croatian export competitiveness either. Other transition economies in Central and Eastern Europe, where FDI went to manufacturing, particularly to the export oriented sectors, as well as to services, recorded a noticeable rise in their competitiveness levels.
competitiveness; exports; FDI; greenfield investments; value added
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Podaci o izdanju
2 (3)
2005.
266-283-x
objavljeno
1476-1297