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SM ISO690:2012 JAPALĂU, Carolina. Corporate Governance Role in Attracting Foreign Investments. In: Simpozion ştiinţific al tinerilor cercetători, Ed. 15, 28-29 aprilie 2017, Chișinău. Chișinău, Republica Moldova: Departamentul Editorial-Poligrafic al ASEM, 2017, Ediția.15, Vol.1, pp. 20-24. |
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Simpozion ştiinţific al tinerilor cercetători Ediția.15, Vol.1, 2017 |
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Simpozionul "Simpozion ştiinţific al tinerilor cercetători" 15, Chișinău, Moldova, 28-29 aprilie 2017 | |||||
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Part of the recent globalization around the world is the increased flows of Foreign Direct Investments (FDI). The beginning of the 21st century is marked with changes in corporate governance policies in the countries all around the world. Most of the developing countries have changed significantly their policies through liberalization so the share of FDI in their domestic economy can be increased. Therefore, it can be analyzed whether FDI impact on the corporate governance trends in the host countries can lead to improvements for the economy of the hosting country or it can be argued that there are more important aspects for capital flows in countries than corporate governance policy. Recently the most desired economies to invest in are the emerging markets economies and transiting market economies. Analyzing their corporate governance policies in connection with investment developments is one way to get closer to the answer whether corporate governance trends affect the FDI inflows. Is the potential in these markets due to recent corporate governance changes, made so these countries can offer more flexibility and better opportunities for an investment? A key factor for cash flows towards is the liberalization process in corporate governance laws as well as better understanding of domestic characteristics and improvement of the latter. |
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Cuvinte-cheie corporate governance, foreign direct investments, capital growth, stakeholders, shareholders, investment climate, transparency and accountability standards, emerging market countries |
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