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Foreign Direct Investment in Central and East European Countries and the Former Soviet Union - with Special Attention to Austrian FDI Activities

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  • Gabor Hunya

    (The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw)

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This 13th edition of the wiiw-wifo database on FDI contains final 2001 data for the Central and East European countries (CEECs) and the former Soviet Union (FSU). It also makes estimates for the year 2002. An updated methodological overview and a brief analysis of current foreign direct investment (FDI) trends in CEECs is provided. Special attention is devoted to Austrian direct investments in the region. The sources of data are official publications of the countries under survey. All data have been revised and the national banks of the respective countries were taken as the only source of reference. The data have been processed and commented on by Gábor Hunya (wiiw) and Jan Stankovsky (wifo) with the help of statisticians of both institutes (Monika Schwarzhappel, wiiw, and Gabriele Wellan, wifo). In this joint effort wiiw and wifo combine the overlapping parts of the two institutes' FDI databases. In addition to the tables presented in this publication, WIIW maintains a separate database concerning the performance of foreign investment enterprises in the CEECs, while WIFO runs a detailed database covering FDI by Austrian firms and FDI in Austria. The joint database has also been analysed in separate publications (G. Hunya, 'Recent Impacts of Foreign Direct Investment on Growth and Restructuring in Central European Transition Countries', WIIW Research Reports, No. 284, The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, May 2002. G. Hunya, 'Uneven competitiveness of industries in the wake of foreign penetration of advanced economies in transition', Transnational Corporations, Vol. 10, No. 2, August 2001, pp. 35-66.)

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  • Gabor Hunya, 2002. "Foreign Direct Investment in Central and East European Countries and the Former Soviet Union - with Special Attention to Austrian FDI Activities," wiiw FDI Reports 2002-07, The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw.
  • Handle: RePEc:wii:fdirep:fdi:2002-07
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    1. Jan Stankovsky, 1999. "Austrian FDI in Eastern Europe," Austrian Economic Quarterly, WIFO, vol. 4(2), pages 125-139, April.
    2. Wilfried Altzinger & Peter Egger & Peter Huber & Kurt Kratena & Michael Pfaffermayr & Michael Wüger, 2000. "Teilprojekt 5: Transnationale Direktinvestitionen und Kooperationen," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 19587, February.
    3. Jan Stankovsky, 1999. "Österreichs Direktinvestitionen in Osteuropa," WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports), WIFO, vol. 72(2), pages 113-127, February.
    4. Borrmann, Christine, 2003. "Methodological Problems of FDI Statistics in Accession Countries and EU Countries," Report Series 26103, Hamburg Institute of International Economics.
    5. Matija Rojec & Andreja Jaklic, 2002. "Integration of Slovenia into EU and global industrial networks: review of existing evidence," UCL SSEES Economics and Business working paper series 14, UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES).

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