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North-South Direct Investment in the European Economic Community - Peter J. Buckley, Patrick Artisien - książka wyd. 1987

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Opis

North-South Direct Investment in the European Economic Community is an academic study that examines the patterns, mechanisms, and economic consequences of direct investment flows between the more developed countries of Northern Europe and the less developed regions of Southern Europe within the framework of the European Economic Community. The book focuses on the period of economic integration, analyzing how capital movement contributed to structural change, industrial development, and economic convergence among member states.

The author explores the motivations behind direct foreign investment, including differences in labor costs, market access, industrial policy, and levels of economic development. Particular attention is given to how multinational enterprises from northern EEC countries invested in southern economies and how these investments affected employment, productivity, technological transfer, and regional development. The book also discusses the role of EEC policies and institutions in shaping investment decisions and influencing economic balance within the Community.

A significant part of the analysis is devoted to the social and economic implications of North–South investment relations, highlighting both opportunities and challenges. While direct investment is presented as a potential driver of modernization and growth in southern regions, the book also addresses concerns related to dependency, uneven development, and the concentration of economic power. Empirical data, case studies, and comparative analysis are used to support the discussion and provide a detailed picture of investment trends.