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Defining Elements And Classification Of Policies To Attract Foreign Direct Investment

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  • FEDAA ABD ALMAJID SABBAR ALARAJI

    (UNIVERSITY OF CRAIOVA, FACULTY OF ECONOMICS, DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS, ACCOUNTING AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS)

Abstract

Achieving economic growth and social progress is the result of combining economic forces, advantages and existing potential, correlated with an adequate economic policy and fair governance, in other words, it is achieved by ensuring a favorable investment climate. Foreign direct investment has the potential to bring significant benefits to economies, and the attractive investment climate will give this process long-term continuity with performance effects. Thus, I appreciated the attractiveness of the different countries economies for investors, based on a wide range of methods, while also taking into account the requirements for ensuring a favorable environment for foreign investment. The global assessment of the business environment is often reduced only to the determination of a country (of the analyzed country), the assessment of the rating, and does not involve a correlation between the risk generated by the deterioration of the investment climate factors and the expected profitability. business in the conditions of an unfavorable environment. Thus, a complex estimation and a perspective approach, regarding the evolution of the determining factors, allows the real assessment of the environment, ensuring the qualitative understanding of it and the elaboration of mechanisms to avoid or reduce the potential investment risks.

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  • Fedaa Abd Almajid Sabbar Alaraji, 2021. "Defining Elements And Classification Of Policies To Attract Foreign Direct Investment," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 4, pages 36-41, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlec:y:2021:v:4:p:36-41
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