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REGIONAL COOPERATION AND ECONOMIC INTEGRATION

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FDI FLOWS IN SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE<br />

Biljana Lazić<br />

dipl.ecc, the teaching assistant<br />

Milijana Đorđević<br />

dipl.ecc, the teaching assistant<br />

FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS <strong>AND</strong> COMPETITIVENESS<br />

ENHANCEMENT OF WEST BALKAN COUNTRIES<br />

Abstract<br />

Undoubtedly, the forthcoming period is certainly bringing about drastic changes in world<br />

economy, thus this will surely exert influence on general economic situation in European<br />

countries. The Western Balkan, this “rich” and yet “poor” territory, with the turbulent<br />

past, controversial events and unstable situation is becoming an inexhaustible field of<br />

always current and interesting themes for both writing and discussing. Independently<br />

deserved or even partly forced unenviable situation in Serbia as well as in the neighbouring<br />

countries in the region is causing the need for consideration of the possibilities to improve<br />

current position and achieve defined goals. Before we start to analyze this theme, we<br />

must ask ourselves if it is justified to talk about financial sources and modes in the period<br />

of upcoming world crisis and uncertain economic trends! Is the crisis an ideal excuse<br />

for the rich to become richer and an unfortunate set of circumstances for the poor to<br />

become poorer! Viewpoints on such serious matters are different and contradictions are<br />

certainly huge, but the fact is that the transitional countries must gradually adapt to the<br />

forthcoming situation as well, and to continue to follow the way in the direction from<br />

the transformation of centrally-planned economies to the market oriented ones. In the<br />

aforementioned circumstances, a considerable and reliable financial support is necessary.<br />

Such support must initially be manifested through the foreign direct investments. The<br />

purpose of this paper is to prove that the inflow of the fresh capital, which is already<br />

insufficient and missing component in the economies of the aforementioned countries, is<br />

an initial factor of economic development and the major condition for economic recovery.<br />

The foreign capital undoubtedly provides very important benefits to host countries and it<br />

results in achieving political and economic stability, strengthens the legal and institutional<br />

framework, introduces new technological knowledge, improves business environment, as<br />

well as advances the managerial and organizational labor competences. However, this<br />

paper will emphasize all negative characteristics of foreign direct investments, as well as<br />

confirm the existing circumstances, which will eventually lead us to the conclusion that<br />

certain consequences always accompany every transitional process. The purpose of this<br />

paper, in addition to analyzing current situation and possible development potentials, is<br />

to point to the importance of creating an attractive investment environment in the Western<br />

Balkan countries. It is also important to emphasize that a key role in attracting the foreign<br />

capital, is most certainly held by privatization, liberalization and process of establishing<br />

macroeconomic stability. In the following text, we will discuss the relevant standards<br />

of competitiveness in the aforementioned countries, as well as their current values and<br />

possibilities of future progress. To summarize, we will provide an overview of the basic<br />

FDI forms and motives that are behind the actions of foreign investors, where we will<br />

particularly emphasize quantitative indicators of FDI flow in Western Balkan countries in<br />

the previous period.<br />

Key words: foreign direct investments – FDI, transition, investment environment,<br />

competitiveness, developing countries<br />

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