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New movements and tendencies of foreign direct investments.

Authors :
Runtev, Miki
Source :
South East European Journal of Sustainable Development. 2022, Vol. 6 Issue 3, p6-24. 19p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The motive for writing the paper is to answer the question of how foreign direct investment has moved in the financial markets to date, despite the great turbulence with the Covid crisis. But, also to indicate whether and to what extent FDI had a positive impact on overall socio-economic and financial relations in markets around the world during the Covid crisis. This paper connects the issues of the relationship between foreign direct investment on the one hand and on the other hand, monitoring and analyzing the movements of national finances of a large group of countries, the so-called developing countries and emerging market economies. Different motives are the reason for the international tendencies, changes and effects caused by the Covid crisis. The main research question is what tendencies and movements FDI faced in conditions of great market turbulence, uncertainty and crisis. On the other hand, an attempt is made to predict what will happen in the coming years in the post-crisis Covid period. The main focus now should be on the process of economic recovery. But, the question is not just about reviving economies, but how to make a better recovery that will be more sustainable and more resilient to future shocks. For this purpose, this paper is generally divided into qualitative studies that draw conclusions. The purpose of this paper is to show the structure and dynamics of the FDI movement as they go through a process of crisis, especially in developing countries, underdeveloped countries and developed countries. The paper highlights the advantages and disadvantages of foreign models for stimulating foreign investment in times of crisis. In addition, the paper aims to highlight the causes of the turbulence, as well as to indicate possible future directions for action. The following results are expected from the research: greater proper conception of a strategy for attracting FDI, with their constant monitoring of the situation, by regulating the international movement of capital on a global, and especially at the regional level. However, according to the constant analysis, to remove the restrictions for greater attraction of FDI in countries where they are necessary. Also, the flow of capital should be directed from highly developed countries to poorly developed and developing countries, which will ensure the stability and efficiency of their real economies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25454463
Volume :
6
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
South East European Journal of Sustainable Development
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
157624504