<p><span>First published in 1999, this volume recognised how widespread attention has been given to charting how the global rise in investment flows has caused numerous changes in the operation of economies β such as the globalisation of production and increasing international economic interdependen
Closing The Eu East-west Productivity Gap: Foreign Direct Investment, Competitiveness And Public Policy : Foreign Direct Investment, Competitiveness and Public Policy
β Scribed by David A Dyker
- Publisher
- World Scientific Publishing Company
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 221
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
A product of the Framework V research project, this book addresses one of the key problems facing the EU today: Why is the βnewβ EU so much poorer than the βoldβ, and how will EU enlargement help to solve the problem? Focusing on the productivity problems underlying the East-West gap, it looks in particular at the role that foreign investment and R&D can play in closing it. Against that background, the book assesses what role proactive development policy might play in attacking the roots of low social productivity. Concluding that there will be a clear-cut process of convergence between East and West, albeit an incomplete one, it finishes with an assessment of the patterns of competitiveness, East and West, that are likely to emerge from this process of incomplete convergence.The material is based on a rich archive of empirical material which no competing title can match, and combines in-depth interviews with standard quantitative approaches and critical policy analysis.
β¦ Subjects
European Union -- Europe, Eastern. ; Investments, Foreign -- Europe, Eastern. ; Europe -- Economic integration.
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