Volume 20, Issue 3, June 2017, Pages 975–982
Sofiane Mostéfaoui1 and Ali Yousfat2
1 Department of Economy, University of Adrar, Algeria
2 Department of Economy, University of Adrar, Algeria
Original language: English
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Globalization has many facets. By this mean, it covers different and heterogeneous sides of the countries' life. No matter how it affects the process of development positively or negatively, the subject of the worldwide economies interconnection becomes more than before an astonishing and fertile ground of research and investigation. Foreign direct investment for instance is considered both as a concrete way to practice globalization and realize the targets of the international business network. This paper attempts to shed light on the capacity of the countries to catch the benefits of the foreign direct investment as a dynamic process to increase the participation magnitude of the country that hosts FDI in the international economics.
Author Keywords: FDI, dynamic process, benefits, international economics.
Sofiane Mostéfaoui1 and Ali Yousfat2
1 Department of Economy, University of Adrar, Algeria
2 Department of Economy, University of Adrar, Algeria
Original language: English
Copyright © 2017 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
Globalization has many facets. By this mean, it covers different and heterogeneous sides of the countries' life. No matter how it affects the process of development positively or negatively, the subject of the worldwide economies interconnection becomes more than before an astonishing and fertile ground of research and investigation. Foreign direct investment for instance is considered both as a concrete way to practice globalization and realize the targets of the international business network. This paper attempts to shed light on the capacity of the countries to catch the benefits of the foreign direct investment as a dynamic process to increase the participation magnitude of the country that hosts FDI in the international economics.
Author Keywords: FDI, dynamic process, benefits, international economics.
How to Cite this Article
Sofiane Mostéfaoui and Ali Yousfat, “The Dynamic Perception to Attract Foreign Direct Investment: How this Process is Capable to Increase the FDI Inwards?,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 20, no. 3, pp. 975–982, June 2017.