Prague Economic Papers 2002, 11(1):57-66 | DOI: 10.18267/j.pep.188

Foreign direct investment in central europe - does it crowd in domestic investment?

Jan Mišun, Vladimír Tomšík
NEWTON Holding, a.s., Politických vězňů 10, CZ - 110 00 Prague 1 (e-mail: janmisun@centrum.cz, vladimir.tomsik@newton.cz).

In this article, we tried to estimate whether foreign direct investment in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland crowds in or crowds out domestic investment. We used a model of total investment that introduced, from the point of view of the recipient country, foreign direct investment as an exogenous variable. We found that for the time period 1990 - 2000 there was an evidence of crowding out effect in Poland. In Hungary we found a crowding in effect for the time period 1990 - 2000 as well as for the Czech Republic for the time period 1993 - 2000.

Klíčová slova: investment, foreign direct investment, investment incentives, crowding in effect, crowding out effect
JEL classification: F21, F23

Zveřejněno: 1. leden 2002  Zobrazit citaci

ACS AIP APA ASA Harvard Chicago Chicago Notes IEEE ISO690 MLA NLM Turabian Vancouver
Mišun, J., & Tomšík, V. (2002). Foreign direct investment in central europe - does it crowd in domestic investment? Prague Economic Papers11(1), 57-66. doi: 10.18267/j.pep.188
Stáhnout citaci

Reference

  1. Agarwal, J. P. (1996), "Implications of Foreign Direct Investment Flows into the European Economies for Developing Countries" (in Czech). Politická ekonomie, 44 (6), pp. 756-767.
  2. Agosin, R. M., Mayer, R. (2000), "Foreign Investment in Developing Countries - Does it Crowd in Domestic Investment?" United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. Geneva, United Nations, Discussion Paper No. 146.
  3. Benáček, V., Gronicki, M., Holland, D., Sass, M. (1999), "The Determinants and Impact of FDI in Central Europe." NIESR, London.
  4. Borenszten, E. J., De Gregorio, J., Lee, W. (1998), "How Does Foreign Direct Investment Affect Economic Growth?" Journal of International Economics, (1), pp. 115-135. Přejít k původnímu zdroji...
  5. Carlin, W., Soskici, D. W. (1990), Macroeconomics and the Wage Bargain: A Modern Approach to Employment, Inflation and the Exchange Rate. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  6. Dunning, J. H. (1981), International Production and the Multinational Enterprise. London: Allen & Unwin.
  7. Fisher, S. (1977), "Long-Term Contracts, Rational Expectations, and the Optimal Money Supply Rule." Journal of Political Economy, 85, pp.191-205. Přejít k původnímu zdroji...
  8. Haddad, M., Harrison, A. (1993), "Are there Positive Spillovers from Direct Foreign Investment?" Journal of Development Economics, (42), pp. 51-74. Přejít k původnímu zdroji...
  9. Hunya, G. (1999), "Foreign Direct Investment in CEEC Manufacturing." The Vienna Institute for International Comparative Economic Studies, Vienna.
  10. Hunya, G. (2001), "Impact of FDI on Economic Growth and Restructuring in CEECs." WIIW Spring Seminar 2001. The Vienna Institute for International Comparative Economic Studies, Vienna.
  11. Konishita, Y. (1999), "Technology Spillovers through FDI." CERGE, Prague.
  12. Linbeck, A., Snower, D. (1986), "Wage Setting, Unemployment and Insider-Outsider Relations." The American Economic Review, 76, pp. 235-239.
  13. Mandel, M., Tomšík, V. (2001), "Monetary and Fiscal Policy Mix in the Czech Republic." Eastern European Economics, 39 (4), pp. 6-24. Přejít k původnímu zdroji...
  14. Pye, R. (1998), "Foreign Direct Investment in Central Europe: The Experiences of Major Western Investors." European Management Journal (Special Issue); Russian and Central and Eastern Europe, (1), pp. 5-16. Přejít k původnímu zdroji...
  15. Resmini, L. (1999), "The Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment into the CEECs: New Evidence from Sectoral Patterns." LICOS Center for Transition Economics, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, Discussion Paper No. 83.
  16. Sass, M. (1999), "Foreign Direct Investment in Hungary: Two Stories - An Econometric Analysis." Paris, OECD.
  17. Tisa, P. L. (1994), "Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment and Its Impact on Economic Growth." Journal of Economic Development, (1), pp. 37-51.
  18. UN (2001), Economic Survey of Europe 2001. Geneva, United Nations, No. 1.
  19. UN (1999), World Investment Report 1999: Foreign Direct Investment and the Challenge of Development - Overview. New York and Geneva: United Nations.
  20. UN (2000), World Investment Report 2000: Cross-border Mergers and Acquisitions and Development - Overview. New York and Geneva: United Nations.
  21. Zemplinerová, A. (1997), "The Role of Foreign Enterprises in the Privatization and Restructuring of the Czech Economy." Vienna, Research Reports No. 238.
  22. Zemplinerová, A. (1998), "Impact of Foreign Investment on the Restructuring and Growth in Manufacturing." Prague Economic Papers, 7 (4), pp. 329-345. Přejít k původnímu zdroji...

Tento článek je publikován v režimu tzv. otevřeného přístupu k vědeckým informacím (Open Access), který je distribuován pod licencí Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY NC ND 4.0), která umožňuje nekomerční distribuci, reprodukci a změny, pokud je původní dílo řádně ocitováno. Není povolena distribuce, reprodukce nebo změna, která není v souladu s podmínkami této licence.