Is the European Union ready for foreign direct investment from emerging markets?
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© Judith Catherine Clifton © Daniel Díaz Fuentes
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MPRA Paper No. 33045, posted 30. August 2011
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MPRA
Palabras clave
Foreign Direct Investment
European Union
Emerging markets
Protectionism
'Strategic' industries
Sovereign wealth funds
Electricity
Multinational enterprises
Resumen/Abstract
This chapter asks whether the European Union Member States are ready for inward Foreign Direct Investment from the Emerging Markets. It concludes that European Union Member States have relatively open Foreign Direct Investment regimes in the international context, and yet instances of protectionism have been apparent in the recent period. However, protectionism has occurred both vis-a-vis Foreign Direct Investment from the Global South as well as from within the European Union, particularly in the so-called 'strategic' industries.