MEĐUNARODNI PROBLEMI
INTERNATIONAL PROBLEMS
NAUČNI ČASOPIS INSTITUTA ZA MEĐUNARODNU POLITIKU I PRIVREDU
SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF THE INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS AND ECONOMICS
EST. 1949
NAUČNI ČASOPIS INSTITUTA ZA MEĐUNARODNU POLITIKU I PRIVREDU
SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF THE INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS AND ECONOMICS
EST. 1949
UDC 339.727.22(510)
Biblid: Vol. LXVI, br. 3-4
Vol. 66, No 3-4, pp. 231-248
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2298/MEDJP1404231A
Оriginal article
Received: 01 Apr 2014
Accepted: 01 May 2014
ANTEVSKI Miroslav (Dr Miroslav Antevski, viši naučni saradnik, Institut za međunarodnu politiku i privredu),
miroslavbgd@gmail.com
FILIPOVIĆ Sanja (Prof. dr Sanja Filipović, naučni saradnik, Ekonomski institut, Beograd), sanja.filipovic@ecinst.org.rs
Chinese investments abroad have recorded high growth rates in the last decade, but its scope is still small in comparison to those of developed industrial countries. The state plays a key role in its encouragement and support directly and indirectly. Large state corporations are the biggest investors abroad, somewhere investments of Chinese private companies dominate, e.g. in Africa. There is a great geographic dispersion of investment flows, while the highest concentration is in developing countries. The main drivers of investment capital are trade, energy sources, natural resources, infrastructure projects and acquisition of strategic assets. These drivers are often are combined from two or more ones which are mutually supportive..
Keywords: China, Investment, TNC