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dc.contributor.authorSonja Dimoskaen
dc.contributor.author丁佩君zh_TW
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dc.date.copyright2011-07-06
dc.date.issued2011
dc.date.submitted2011-06-22
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dc.description.abstract;zh_TW
dc.description.abstractThis paper explores investment opportunities in the Macedonian information technology (IT) industry and proposes such investment as a valid future development strategy for the country’s economy. The paper’s theoretical background is expanded from wider research of foreign direct investment (FDI) determinants in South Eastern Europe and specific industry related parameters. Additionally, regional IT market conditions are explored in order to provide a clear idea of profitability factors. Significantly, FDI directed at the countries of South Eastern Europe is on the rise: the Western Balkans in particular is improving its economic situation and featuring evermore prominently in the consciousness of investors. Moreover, the multiple regional accession processes to the EU are sending a positive signal to the world’s business community about the reduction in local political and economic risks/the improving legislative framework in Balkan countries. Having demonstrated an excellent performance in terms of macroeconomic stability, Macedonia - with its auspicious location in the center of South Eastern Europe - gains advantages based on its extremely attractive governmental incentives and strong current/prospective market indicators. Its attractive knowledge base and competitive wages set within the framework of existing IT development form a cost-effective solution to IT investor needs, especially when compared to Central Eastern European countries. The proximity to a huge regional IT market with high forecasted growth rates also offers significant long term opportunities for IT companies, whilst the regional cultural, linguistic and consumer similarities further ease market-entry concerns. Once elaborated upon, Macedonia’s specific conditions combined with the optimistic prognosis for South Eastern Europe’s future as a whole allow realistic prospective investment opportunities to be identified. In consideration of the high concentration of Taiwanese IT companies in the Czech Republic, a brief Macedonia/Czech Republic investigation is executed to allow the reader a point of reference and comparison between the two companies. This enables a clearer understanding of the advantages that lie in investing in South Eastern Europe, particularly in terms of cost reduction. With regard to the conclusion, recommendations for the improvement of different aspects that directly affect investments in the IT industry are provided.en
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dc.description.tableofcontentsABSTRACT iii
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS viii
INTRODUCTION 1
CHAPTER 1: FOREIGN DIRESCT INVESTMENTS AND KEY INVESTMENT DETERMINANTS IN THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES OF CEE 3
I. FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS: DEFINITIONS AND TRENDS 3
II. TRANSITION/DEVELOPING ECONOMIES AND FDI 7
III. INVESTMENT DETERMINANTS IN TRANSITION ECONOMIES e.g. EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES 13
CHAPTER 2: SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE AT A GLANCE: THE CASE OF MACEDONIA 22
I. CURRENT POSITION AND INWARD FDI PERFORMANCE 22
II. EVALUATION OF RISK FACTORS 28
III. KEY ECONOMIC INDICATORS 31
A. GDP and industry structure 31
B. External trade 34
C. Current Account Balance (CAB) 37
D. Openness of the economy 39
E. Domestic savings 41
F. Exchange rate 42
G. Inflation 42
IV. COOPERATION WITH THE EUROPEAN UNION AND INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS 43
A. Macedonia and the EU 43
B. Free trade agreements, Double taxation treaties (DTT), Bilateral investment treaties (BIT), International investment agreements (IIA), Investment protection treaties (IPT) 44
V. AN OUTSIDE ASSESSMENT OF MACEDONIA’S BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 47
A. The World Bank “Doing Business 2010” 47
B. Heritage Foundation and Wall Street Journal Economic Freedom Index 51
CHAPTER 3: INVESTING IN MACEDONIA 52
A. TECHNOLOGICAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ZONES (TIDZ), TAX, CUSTOMS AND PROPERTY 53
B. INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITY COSTS 56
CHAPTER 4: PROSPECTIVE INDUSTRY: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 61
I. ICT DEVELOPMENT 63
II. ICT INDUSTRY 67
A. Industry development and FDI in the ICT industry 67
B. ICT industry structure and contribution 68
C. Software development, services and digital media 71
D. Macedonian Chamber of Information and Communication Technology 74
III. IT LABOR MARKET 74
A. Labor supply 74
B. Labor structure and expenses 79
IV. OVERVIEW OF THE MACEDONIAN AND REGIONAL IT MARKET, TRENDS AND DRIVERS 83
A. Regional IT market size and structure 84
B. Macedonian IT market 85
1. Macedonia’s IT market conditions and trends 85
2. Governmental incentives 91
C. Regional market demand and future market opportunities 99
1. Serbia 99
2. Croatia 100
3. Bulgaria 101
4. Romania 102
CHAPTER 5: WHY INVEST IN MACEDONIA? 104
I. IT MAKRET DRIVERS AS INVESTOR INCENTIVES 104
1. Access to a huge and fast growing market 104
2. Growing IT products and services demand 104
3. The construction of an Information Society 106
4. Rising internet penetration and computer literacy 107
II. COMMONALITIES OF REGIONAL MARKETS 108
1. PC sales structure 108
2. Consumer behavior 109
3. Distribution and sales 109
4. IT spending 110
5. Pricing 112
III. MACEDONIA vs. THE CZECH REPUBLIC: POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVE TO TAIWAN INVESTORS 113
A. Macedonia vs. Czech Republic: terms related to FDI 114
B. A comparison between Macedonian and Czech labor policy and law 121
1. Czech labor policy and law 122
2. Macedonian labor policy and law 123
C. World Bank business environment evaluation (based on employing workers data) 125
IV.THE PIECES FALL INTO PLACE: INVESTING IN THE HARDWARE INDUSTRY 126
A. The roles of the parties involved 126
B. The overall contribution of FDI and benefits to all related parties 130
C. Comparable investment cases in the IT industry 132
1. Case study 1: US investments in Taiwan 132
2. Case study 2: Taiwanese investments in China 134
3. Case study 3: Taiwanese investments in Macedonia 136
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 139
CONCLUSIONS 139
RECOMMENDATIONS 144
REFERENCES 156
APPENDIX 161
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectdevelopment strategyen
dc.subjectForeign Direct Investmentsen
dc.subjectInformation Technologyen
dc.subjectSouth Eastern Europeen
dc.subjectThe Republic of Macedoniaen
dc.title海外直接投資東南歐的資訊科技產業經濟發展
策略:以馬其頓共和國為例
zh_TW
dc.titleFOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
IN SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE –
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY BASED
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES:
THE CASE OF THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA
en
dc.typeThesis
dc.date.schoolyear99-2
dc.description.degree碩士
dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee陳鴻基(Hong-Ji Chen),張(Shunder Chang)
dc.subject.keywordForeign Direct Investments,Information Technology,South Eastern Europe,The Republic of Macedonia,development strategy,en
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dc.date.accepted2011-06-22
dc.contributor.author-college管理學院zh_TW
dc.contributor.author-dept企業管理碩士專班zh_TW
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