FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT TRENDS

Article author: 
Vlatka Bilas
Year the article was released: 
2019
Edition in this Year: 
2
Article abstract: 

 

FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT TRENDS

Abstract: Th e beginning of this century is characterized by deepening globalization and one of the main features of this process is global foreign direct investment fl ows. Th e relevance of foreign direct investment as a source of economic growth is inevitable and it has sound theoretical foundation. Despite this fact, many forces shaping the global economy receive a signifi cant amount of attention, but foreign direct investment is often overlooked. Technological progress, trade and foreign direct investment are interrelated. Namely, foreign direct investment has greatly accelerated the spread of innovation and technology, while the technological advances especially in the era of Industry 4.0 have been driving the dynamics of foreign direct investment. Due to expected positive impacts, many countries are continuing policy eff orts aimed at attracting foreign direct investment. However, foreign direct investment is experiencing new trends. Over the last few decades the global map of inward and outward foreign direct investment has changed signifi cantly. Th ere are new players with increasing roles in the global foreign direct investment area which are reshaping the world economy. Global foreign direct investment is undergoing a shift as emerging markets countries both infl ows and outfl ows rise dramatically. For example, China’s outbound foreign direct investment has been growing dramatically in recent years, and impacted signifi cant shifts in the global economy. Motives for foreign direct investment, as well as the type are changing due to globalization and new trends, especially high liberalization of trade. Th e proliferation of global value chains also infl uenced foreign direct investment trends. One of the examples is necessity of rethinking the framework on motives of foreign direct investment when analyzing emerging market multinational enterprises and their interdependent relationships within global value chains. Th e contribution of the paper is three-fold. Firstly, the paper gives an overview of key global and regional foreign direct investment trends. Secondly, key factors, as well as potential impacts of these changes are explored. Th irdly, paper off ers recommendations for new investment policies

Key words: foreign direct investment, global trends, global value chains, Industry 4.0