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The objective of the paper is to present the changes in capital resources (in the form of foreign direct investment), which were located in the Czech food industry and the assessment of development trends in the inflow of FDI into the food industry in the years 2002-2011. The analyses conducted show that in the period considered, the Czech food industry was neglected by foreign investors, if compared with other manufacturing industries. The cumulative value of foreign investment in this industry estimated at the end of 2011 amounted to EUR 2.3 billion, which accounted for 7.9% of the capital resources (in the form of FDI) invested in the manufacturing sector.
The goal of a research was to determine the efficiency of foreign direct investments (FDI) in Poland comparing to alternative forms of capital allocation. The analysis of Polish FDI according to economic activity and geographical zone was conducted. In 2000-2012 the inward position of FDI rose significantly due to a surge in equity capital and reinvested earnings as well as in other capital in form of various debt instruments. Generally the rate of return on FDI in Poland was higher than the Polish and US government bond yields that gave an evidence of a higher efficiency of FDI comparing to a low risk financial instruments.
The paper deals with the issue of increasing the potential of the wood-processing sector and increasing its efficiency and competitiveness through the impact of foreign direct investment within the specific conditions of the wood-processing industry in the Slovak Republic. The aim of this paper is the analysis and evaluation of the quantitative and qualitative effects of foreign direct investment in the Slovak Republic and other V4 countries with a specific focus on the wood-processing industry in the Slovak Republic.
The peculiarities of Ukraine’s investment climate and the main obstacles that foreign investors face during their capital investment realisation are analysed in the article. An analysis of foreign investment inflow by sectors in the Ukrainian economy during the preceding 10 years is described in the article and the per cent intertemporal changes in foreign investment inflow by sectors are formed and analysed here. It can help to determine foreign investors’ preferences in relation to industries of the Ukrainian economy. On the basis of analysis of organisational, economic and legal principles of investment climate strengthening as well as foreign investors’ motivation, the methods of improvement of the mechanisms of foreign direct investment attraction into the Ukrainian economy were offered by authors.
In recent years, the internationalisation of firm activities has been a significant trend in the agribusiness sector. To a great degree, this development has been fuelled by trade liberalisations and the EU enlargement, but also by the strong economic growth in many transforming and developing economies. Against this background, this paper identifies the strategies and instruments that agribusiness companies currently use when internationalising their business. The paper presents the empirical results of a survey that was undertaken between April and August 2010 with the participation of 113 German agribusiness firms. The majority of respondents expect that the globalisation of agricultural markets will increase remarkably in the future. For developing international business activities, comparatively simple strategies, such as direct and indirect exports, are most widely used. Agribusiness firms face various challenges in international markets, including problems with quality control, corruption, tariff and non-tariff trade barriers, as well as low availability of qualified workers and managers and a lack of legal security. Despite these difficulties and challenges, three-fourths of those interviewed indicated that they had either reached or exceeded the goals set for their international expansion.
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