Model of structural analysis of the DFI sold by sectors and activities
Journal Title: Revista Romana de Statistica - Year 2015, Vol 63, Issue 10
Abstract
We will be able to achieve a structural analysis of foreign direct investment, by type of activity in terms of greenfield investments, to see what sectors have encouraged foreign investors to move towards our country. We detail further analysis by a quantitative study that highlights both the value and percentage, foreign direct investment in our country, the country of origin. The data in the graphical representations made, were culled from reports on the evolution of foreign direct investment in the country, published in annual reports of the National Bank of Romania, which constitutes the definitive data on the level of the interval analyzed statistically.
Authors and Affiliations
Constantin Anghelache , Marius Popovici, Alexandru Manole
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