Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 5 / 2013 (582)
Foreign direct investment and economic growth in Romania
The Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Abstract. FDI issue was and is heavily debated, therefore, in this area there are concerns both at nationally and internationally level. With the hypothesis that large flows of foreign direct investment determines a number of benefits for the economy of recipient country, in recent years, global FDI flows rose eminent. This paper illustrates the trend of FDI, their structure and evolution, thus anchoring our economy among other European countries in terms of volume of FDI attracted.
Keywords: economic growth; foreign investment; gross domestic product.
Contents
- Early warning models of financial distress. Case study of the Romanian firms listed on RASDAQ
Mădălina Ecaterina ANDREICA
- Innovation: a path to competitiveness
and economic growth.
The case of CEE countries
Ioan Radu PETRARIU
Robert BUMBAC
Radu CIOBANU
- Education for sustainability – a prerequisite
for post-crisis economic competitiveness
with possible inference for Romania
Camelia Iuliana LUNGU
Chirața CARAIANI
Cornelia DASCĂLU
- A regional model for labour demand
in Romania
Paul Costel ROTARU
- Robustness of public choice
models of voting behavior
Mihai UNGUREANU
- The evolution of sovereign wealth funds and their
influence in the global economy.
The case of China
Ioana-Iulica MIHAI
- The customers borrowing behavior
during the financial crisis
Alina LUCA (BRĂTUCU)
- Foreign direct investment and economic growth
in Romania
Camelia MORARU
- The image of the economic institutions
in the context of global economy
Laurențiu Gabriel FRÂNCU