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سياسات تنمية الاستثمار الأجنبى المباشر الى الدول العربية

Alasrag, HUSSIEN (2005): سياسات تنمية الاستثمار الأجنبى المباشر الى الدول العربية. Published in: the IBK Papers No. Series NO.83 (01. December 2005)

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Abstract

In spite of many reforms have been taken to attract more FDI in the Arab countries, This countries still compare poorly with other developing countries, like Mexico, Brazil, Hong Kong and Singapore. This countries attracted US $ 10.78, 10.1, 13.56 and 11.41 billion respectively in year 2003.Meanwhile the Arab countries as a whole attracted US $ 8.6 billion or 5.01% of the total FDI in the developing countries and 1.54% of the total world FDI in 2003. Furthermore the total FDI flows in the Arab countries during 1992-2003 were smaller than the FDI flows in China (US $ 53.5 billion) in year 2003 only. On the other hand the investments between the Arab countries in the same period were very small since it reached US $ 20.7 billion or 44% of the total FDI flows in the Arab countries during (1995-2003).So the purpose of this paper is to review and analysis the Mechanisms for FDI Flows Motivation in The Arab Countries

Item Type:MPRA Paper
Original Title:سياسات تنمية الاستثمار الأجنبى المباشر الى الدول العربية
Language:Arabic
Keywords:Arab Countries; FDI in the Arab countries; FDI Flows Motivation in The Arab Countries
Subjects:F - International Economics > F5 - International Relations and International Political Economy > F59 - International Relations and International Political Economy: Other
F - International Economics > F3 - International Finance
ID Code:2230
Deposited By:Hussein Elasrag
Deposited On:13. Mar 2007
Last Modified:07. Nov 2007 02:20

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