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The Balkans: Foreign Direct Investment and EU Accession

Aristidis Bitzenis author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:7th Aug '09

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The fall of communism and subsequent developments have put a renewed spotlight on the potential of the Balkan economies. Bulgaria, Albania, Serbia & Montenegro, Romania and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia are countries which have attracted low levels of investment and poor political leadership in most of the countries has delayed much needed reforms. However, there are now signs of improvement and this timely book fills a significant gap in the available literature. Demonstrating that these countries must engage as fully as possible with the world economy via EU accession, this book explores the implications of the specific characteristics of these countries which have made the transition process more difficult. This exciting new volume is valuable reading for students, academics and business professionals interested in international development in the Balkans.

'This book by Aristidis Bitzenis ably guides the reader through a very complex story, focusing on the key roles played by Foreign Direct Investment and steps towards EU accession in setting the Balkans on a more positive development path.' Paul Hare, Heriot-Watt University, UK '...essential reading for international experts and observers to comprehend aspects of the Balkan Peninsula. Aristidis Bitzenis is perhaps the best I have ever read at performing this crucial analysis...' Bruno S. Sergi, University of Messina, Italy '...a necessary tool of study for students, academics and business professionals interested in international development in the Balkans...It is easy reading without diminishing the academic credentials of the book. I wholeheartedly recommend this book.' John Marangos, Colorado State University, USA

ISBN: 9780754645665

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 940g

424 pages