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This article focuses on Polish Foreign Direct Investments (outward FDIs). It draws on existing research on this topic and confronts it with the growing role of such investments. The vast majority of global literature on FDI deals with flows from more advanced, richer countries to the less developed ones. Simultaneously, a new strand of research devoted to emerging markets FDIs mainly BRIC's FDIs is developing dynamically. Investments stemming from middle income countries such as Poland and directed to similar economies such as other UE MS have not attracted much attention so far. This paper attempts to outline the framework for further analyzing Polish FDIs.
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The article dwells upon the concept of 'growth diagnostics' introduced by D. Rodrik. It sees this descriptive model as a background for analysing insufficient economic growth in East Germany since Reunification. Having outlined the main premises of 'growth diagnostics' the paper reviews selected empirical studies devoted to East-West economic problems after unification. Market failures (lack of coordination, scale economies, externalities) seem to be the most important reasons for East Germany's lagging behind. Modern, tailored made industrial policy shall address these problems.
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This paper deals with the topic of international competitiveness focusing on mutual investment attractiveness of Poland and the United States. Based on available information on the activities of Polish and American firms preliminary conclusions can be formulated as to the factors determining companies’ competitiveness and location’s attractiveness. Scale of activity and experience including financial resources are decisive for American firms’ability to invest on Polish market whose attractiveness rests on various factors depending on the investment wave, i.e. stage of development. Flexibility and novelty of supplied products and services enable young Polish firms to venture on the mature and highly competitive US market which offers specific local advantages such as access to advanced demand, networks or clusters.
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