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The Relationship between the Maritime Transport and the Chinese FDI

In: Proceedings of FIKUSZ '13

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  • Gábor Fazekas

    (University of Pécs)

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This paper describes the importance of maritime transport to be essential for the understanding of China- Hungary and – in a wider perspective – China-EU relations. Due to its geographical position Hungary has good chances to operate as a logistics center, however, this will require significant investments. The examination of the characteristic of the ports in Central and Eastern Europe also pointed out that there is a need for regional cooperation between countries. The study also highlights the abilities which need to be developed to attract FDI. Because of Chinese export subsidies the imports are expected to rise, going on with challenges to the host countries therefore the assessment of the issue is highly relevant.

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  • Gábor Fazekas, 2013. "The Relationship between the Maritime Transport and the Chinese FDI," Proceedings of FIKUSZ '13, in: Pál Michelberger (ed.),Proceedings of FIKUSZ '13, pages 19-32, Óbuda University, Keleti Faculty of Business and Management.
  • Handle: RePEc:pkk:sfyr13:19-32
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    1. Fleischer, Tamás, 2008. "A távol-keleti kapcsolatok logisztikája és a Duna lehetséges szerepe [Logistics of the far-eastern connections and the possible role of the Danube]," MPRA Paper 71605, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Artner, Annamária, 2009. "A kínai működőtőke-kivitel és Kelet-Európa [Chinese exports of operating capital and Eastern Europe]," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(11), pages 1041-1056.
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      • M31 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Marketing and Advertising - - - Marketing
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