EFFECTS OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON THE ECONOMY AND ENVIRONMENT

Tomislav Bukša, Juraj Bukša, Ivana Kosovac
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Classical theories linking increased CO2 emissions to a country's economic development supported by foreign direct investment in industrial plants, coking plants, ironworks, shipbuilding, and other heavy industries marked the 20th century, with large MNCs seeking refuge in underdeveloped economic development. The second millennium of Croatia began with deindustrialization, both due to the extinction of large state-owned industrial losers and due to transformation and privatization, where the interest of capital was in the financial and tourism sectors. This does not mean that FDI was not present, but the expected greenfield investments were missing, especially after joining the EU. To what extent FDI has influenced the increase in carbon emissions is the subject of research in this paper.
外商直接投资对经济和环境的影响
20世纪的经典理论将二氧化碳排放量的增加与外国对工业工厂、焦化厂、炼铁厂、造船和其他重工业的直接投资所支持的国家经济发展联系起来,大型跨国公司在不发达的经济发展中寻求庇护。克罗地亚的第二个千年开始于去工业化,这既是由于大型国有工业输家的消失,也是由于转型和私有化,资本的利益集中在金融和旅游部门。这并不意味着外国直接投资不存在,但预期的绿地投资不见了,尤其是在加入欧盟之后。FDI在多大程度上影响了碳排放的增加是本文研究的主题。
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