INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AND EXPORT ON THE ECONOMIC GROWTH OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
Abstract
Strane direktne investicije i izvoz su predmet istraživanja velikog broja autora,
s obzirom na to da se upravo ovi pokazatelji nalaze među osnovnim faktorima koji
pokreću globalne ekonomske integracije. Rezultati velikog broja istraživanja ukazuju da
strane direktne investicije i izvoz pozitivno utiču na ekonomski rast. Ipak, u literaturi se
ne pronalazi dovoljan broj istraživanja koja rasvetljavaju ove odnose u Republici Srbiji,
te je opredeljenje autora da u ovom radu istraže upravo pomenuta kretanja. Uz
korišćenje višestruke linearne regresije, analiziran je odnos između ekonomskog rasta,
stranih direktnih investicija i izvoza u periodu od 2001. do 2020. godine. Dobijeni
rezultati ukazuju na zaključak da i strane direktne investicije i izvoz pozitivno utiču na
ekonomski rast u Srbiji. Doprinos istraživanja se ogleda u pružanju podrške pri
kreiranju politika i strategija budućeg ekonomskog rasta i razvoja Republike Srbije.
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