Inversión directa de España en los países del este tras su integración en la Unión Europea
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2020-01
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Jaén: Universidad de Jaén
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[ES] El propósito de este Trabajo de Fin de Grado es conocer en términos reales la inversión directa extranjera de España en los Países de Europa del Este, en concreto: Bulgaria, Chequia, Chipre, Hungría, Letonia, Lituania, Croacia, Eslovaquia, Eslovenia, Estonia, Malta, Polonia y Rumanía del periodo entre 2007 y 2018 en términos brutos. Indicaremos en que años entraron dichos países en la Unión Europea con la intención de conocer si se ha incrementado la inversión directa extranjera después de su integración en esta área económica supranacional. Sobre la evolución general además de comentar la inversión total en participaciones de capital hablaremos de la inversión española bruta sin operaciones ETVE. La metodología que usaremos en la investigación de este trabajo para la explicación de los datos utilizados será Datainvex, procedentes del Ministerio de Industria, Comercio y Turismo.
[EN] This final degree project’s purpose is to investigate is to know in real terms the foreign direct investment of Spain in Eastern European countries, specifically: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Croatia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia, Malta, Poland and Romania for the periods between 2007 and 2018 in gross terms. We will indicate in which years these countries entered the European Union with the intention of knowing if foreign direct investment has increased after their integration into this supranational economic area. On the general evolution in addition to commenting on the total investment in capital shares we will talk about the gross Spanish investment without ETVE operations. The methodology that we will use in the investigation of this work for the explanation of the data used will be Datainvex, from the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism.
[EN] This final degree project’s purpose is to investigate is to know in real terms the foreign direct investment of Spain in Eastern European countries, specifically: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Croatia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia, Malta, Poland and Romania for the periods between 2007 and 2018 in gross terms. We will indicate in which years these countries entered the European Union with the intention of knowing if foreign direct investment has increased after their integration into this supranational economic area. On the general evolution in addition to commenting on the total investment in capital shares we will talk about the gross Spanish investment without ETVE operations. The methodology that we will use in the investigation of this work for the explanation of the data used will be Datainvex, from the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism.