Abstract
Beyond well-known economic indicators, political structure and social characteristics of a host country also have special importance for investors’ decisions. Political risk indicators cover mainly democratization level, political/government instability, war, immigration problems, problems with neighboring countries, internal and external conflicts, corruption level, military and religious influence on politics, law and order, ethnics tensions, property rights protection, national security and geographic situation - all of these factors also deeply affect decisions on FDI. Also, some basic social characteristics for host countries can play the catalyze role for FDI, such as literacy rate, education opportunities etc. The aim of this study is to examine theoretically the relationship between political and economic risks on the one hand with FDI on the other. It is aimed to show the theoretical background for the political and economic risk factors. Statistical figures on the FDI trends worldwide will be also presented.
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Ayhan, F. (2019). FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS UNDER IMPACT OF POLITICAL RISKS: THEORETICAL SURVEY. The EUrASEANs: Journal on Global Socio-Economic Dynamics, (1(14)), 30–40. https://doi.org/10.35678/2539-5645.1(14).2019.30-40
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