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  • FDI in Slovenia
    Kušar, Simon
    The Republic of Slovenia is known for its open and competitive economy. It is strongly export-oriented and well-integrated with global value chains. Representing less than one-third of Sloveniaʼs ... economy, the role of FDI is relatively small. Inward stock has increased relatively steadily since independence in 1991, from EUR 1376 million in 1995 to almost EUR 14,680 million in 2018. Sloveniaʼs recent strong FDI inflow results from its favorable labor market, new wave of privatization, expansion of existing foreign-owned companies, and the changed policy approach toward attracting FDI. According to the structure of FDI inward stock in 2018, the most important foreign investors in Slovenia originate in Austria, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Italy, and Germany. Croatia is the only noteworthy origin of FDI from former Yugoslavia, ranking seventh. Foreign-owned companies in Slovenia show above-average economic performance compared to domestic firms. Slovenia has especially high potential for attracting new investments in logistics, tourism, renewable energy resources, and high-tech sector. The future of FDI in Slovenia depends greatly on economic conditions in the European Union (EU), which in the past have been impacted by events such as the global financial crisis, and are currently uncertain due to economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del ; neleposlovje za odrasle
    Leto - 2021
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 85945859
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