Evolution of the role of emerging economies in international investment processes.

Authors

  • A. Kobylianska Національний університет «Києво-Могилянська Академія»

Keywords:

emerging economies, capital markets, international investments, foreign direct investments, portfolio investments, other investment flows, balance of payments

Abstract

The article is devoted to an analysis of export and import of investments by emerging economies. The structure of capital flows, interregional differences in various forms of investments are analyzed, the comprehensive study of determinants of such flows is provided. Author also suggests quick assessment of changes in volumes and structure of capital flows during global crisis and in its aftermath and also recommends on external economic policy.

Author Biography

A. Kobylianska, Національний університет «Києво-Могилянська Академія»

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Section

Economics