ZAGRANICZNE INWESTYCJE BEZPOŚREDNIE W PERSPEKTYWIE PRZYSTĄPIENIA POLSKI DO UNII EUROPEJSKIEJ
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2003
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Wydział Prawa i Administracji UAM
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DIRECT FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN THE LIGHT OF FORTHCOMING POLISH MEMBERSHIP IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
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Tightening integration of Poland and the European Union states is evidenced also by the
adopted legal regulations concerning the freedom of capital flow. The changes in the Polish legislation
translate into more investor-friendly atmosphere that promotes more active, mutual
investment activity of both entities based in the Union states as well as Polish businesses.
Taking a closer look at the changes in the scale, pace and directions of mutual direct investment,
presented in the paper, as well as based on the investors’ opinions, it can be argued
that the prospect of the Poland’s accession to the Community becomes an ever more important
factor stimulating foreign investors to select our country as the destination of their
investment resources and also stimulates Polish investors to use investment opportunities in
the European Union.
Although Poland currently seems less attractive in terms of investment, the opinions of
many foreign investors pinpoint an array of positive aspects that enhance the attractiveness
of the Polish economy. Furthermore, many of the factors deterring investors from allocating
their resources in Poland is bound to lose importance upon accession of our country to the European
Union. This situation provides solid grounds for hoping that the inflow of foreign capital
to Poland will be substantial after we have obtained full membership. It can be expected
that Polish businesses will also be more active players on the market of intra-Community direct
investment.
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Ruch Prawniczy, Ekonomiczny i Socjologiczny 65, 2003, z. 3, s. 155-164
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0035-9629