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National Specifics and International Experience in Foreign Direct Investment Attraction

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  • Anastasia Luzgina

    (Belarusian Economic Research and Outreach Center (BEROC))

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The uncontrolled inflow of foreign investment in the country can have both positive and negative effects. In this regard, national governments develop and implement measures to attract foreign capital, taking into account the characteristics and interests of a particular state. With a view to better understanding the logic of the FDIs movement, the paper gives a brief description of the FDIs dynamics in the Republic of Belarus, as well as the study of the international experience based on the analysis of the FDIs attraction policies of the Visegrad Group countries (Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland) and Georgia.

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  • Anastasia Luzgina, 2016. "National Specifics and International Experience in Foreign Direct Investment Attraction," BEROC Policy Paper Series 36, Belarusian Economic Research and Outreach Center (BEROC).
  • Handle: RePEc:bel:ppaper:36
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    foreign direct investments; the Visegrad Group countries; a free economic zone; tax relief; privatization;
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