This paper examines the FDI flows towards two regions in the periphery of Europe: the Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs) and the countries of Southern Europe. We investigate whether evidence exists for FDI diversion from Southern Europe to the CEECs. A cursory observation of recent FDI trends might give rise to such claims of diversion. On the basis of gravity model equations, this paper compares the expected and actual FDI figures. The findings lead us to conclude that there is no evidence of FDI diversion between these two regions.European Integration, Transition Economies, FDI, Gravity Model.
The tradition of gravity models is in the analysis of trade flows with market size and geographic or...
The European Union (EU) is currently being exposed to strong integration dynamics. However, the full...
Based on a spatially augmented gravity model, the current paper isolates spatial interrelationships ...
We examine FDI flows (1994-2003) from the EU to two neighbouring regions: Central and Eastern Europe...
The change of economic, social, and political orientation in Central and Eastern European countries ...
We examine FDI flows (1994-2003) from the EU to two neighbouring regions: Central and Eastern Europe...
In this paper, we question whether there is a catch-up effect or announcement effect in Foreign Dire...
In this paper, we question whether there is a catch-up effect or announcement ef-fect in Foreign Dir...
The change of economic, social and political orientation in Central and Eastern European countries (...
This paper examines FDI flows (1994-2004) from the EU (and for comparison from the USA and Japan) to...
Abstract. This paper examines FDI flows (1994-2004) from the EU (and for comparison from the USA and...
This paper uses an unpublished dataset on disaggregated foreign direct investment (FDI) in Central a...
The change of economic, social, and political orientation in Central and Eastern European countries ...
This chapter provides a critical review of the literature on the determinants of FDI in European tra...
The tradition of gravity models is in the analysis of trade flows with market size and geographic or...
The tradition of gravity models is in the analysis of trade flows with market size and geographic or...
The European Union (EU) is currently being exposed to strong integration dynamics. However, the full...
Based on a spatially augmented gravity model, the current paper isolates spatial interrelationships ...
We examine FDI flows (1994-2003) from the EU to two neighbouring regions: Central and Eastern Europe...
The change of economic, social, and political orientation in Central and Eastern European countries ...
We examine FDI flows (1994-2003) from the EU to two neighbouring regions: Central and Eastern Europe...
In this paper, we question whether there is a catch-up effect or announcement effect in Foreign Dire...
In this paper, we question whether there is a catch-up effect or announcement ef-fect in Foreign Dir...
The change of economic, social and political orientation in Central and Eastern European countries (...
This paper examines FDI flows (1994-2004) from the EU (and for comparison from the USA and Japan) to...
Abstract. This paper examines FDI flows (1994-2004) from the EU (and for comparison from the USA and...
This paper uses an unpublished dataset on disaggregated foreign direct investment (FDI) in Central a...
The change of economic, social, and political orientation in Central and Eastern European countries ...
This chapter provides a critical review of the literature on the determinants of FDI in European tra...
The tradition of gravity models is in the analysis of trade flows with market size and geographic or...
The tradition of gravity models is in the analysis of trade flows with market size and geographic or...
The European Union (EU) is currently being exposed to strong integration dynamics. However, the full...
Based on a spatially augmented gravity model, the current paper isolates spatial interrelationships ...