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Ausländische Direktinvestitionen — Eine Herausforderung für die politische Steuerung der Transformation

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Gelegenheit und Entscheidung

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Ist es möglich, ein kapitalistisches Wirtschaftsystem ohne Kapital aufzubauen? Die Frage verweist auf ein spezifisches Problem, dem sich die Regierungen der postsozialistischen Transformationsstaaten ausgesetzt sahen. Aufgrund der außergewöhnlichen Kapitalmangel-Situation wurde das Ziel der Förderung von ausländischen Direktinvestitionen zu einem zentralen Politikfeld, dem eine herausragende Bedeutung für den gesamten Transformationsprozess zugeschrieben wurde: “Major capital inflow is a must and even a predominant condition of any kind of economic modernization” (Csáki 1995: 107).

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Beyer, J. (2001). Ausländische Direktinvestitionen — Eine Herausforderung für die politische Steuerung der Transformation. In: Wiesenthal, H. (eds) Gelegenheit und Entscheidung. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-87336-1_5

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