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Diaspora FDI: Why do Returning Migrants Invest in Their Home Countries and What are the Main Difficulties They Face? The Case of Romania
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Migrants play a significant role in increasing economic links between their home and adoptive countries. They contribute to increasing trade and increasing capital flows between the respective countries in the form of remittances and direct investment. In the context of Romania, only a trickle of this capital flow is in the form of direct investment, although diaspora direct investment (DDI) may represent a more desirable form for the state than remittances. The purpose of this study is two-fold. On one hand, it aims at investigating why Romanians from the diaspora invest in their homeland and, on the other hand, it seeks to understand why the number of diaspora investors is still so low. The study is based on the qualitative content analysis of newspaper articles featuring interviews with diaspora entrepreneurs. We found that decisions to return and invest in Romania were motivated by both push (homesickness, lack of economic opportunities in the adoptive countries, the need for a new challenge and patriotism) and pull factors (business opportunities and beautiful, attractive places in Romania). The main constraining factors were found to be excessive bureaucracy, people’s mentality, shortage of labor and other adverse economic conditions. While the findings of this study confirm some of the results posted by previous studies, they also propose some motivations for DDI that were not captured by other works on the subject.
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Ayrıntılar
Birincil Dil
İngilizce
Konular
Beşeri Coğrafya
Bölüm
Araştırma Makalesi
Yayımlanma Tarihi
30 Mart 2021
Gönderilme Tarihi
10 Şubat 2021
Kabul Tarihi
28 Şubat 2021
Yayımlandığı Sayı
Yıl 2021 Cilt: 1 Sayı: 1
APA
Bodocan, V., & Egresi, I. (2021). Diaspora FDI: Why do Returning Migrants Invest in Their Home Countries and What are the Main Difficulties They Face? The Case of Romania. Turkish Journal of Diaspora Studies, 1(1), 20-48. https://izlik.org/JA32MR73JY
AMA
1.Bodocan V, Egresi I. Diaspora FDI: Why do Returning Migrants Invest in Their Home Countries and What are the Main Difficulties They Face? The Case of Romania. Turkish Journal of Diaspora Studies. 2021;1(1):20-48. https://izlik.org/JA32MR73JY
Chicago
Bodocan, Voicu, ve Istvan Egresi. 2021. “Diaspora FDI: Why do Returning Migrants Invest in Their Home Countries and What are the Main Difficulties They Face? The Case of Romania”. Turkish Journal of Diaspora Studies 1 (1): 20-48. https://izlik.org/JA32MR73JY.
EndNote
Bodocan V, Egresi I (01 Mart 2021) Diaspora FDI: Why do Returning Migrants Invest in Their Home Countries and What are the Main Difficulties They Face? The Case of Romania. Turkish Journal of Diaspora Studies 1 1 20–48.
IEEE
[1]V. Bodocan ve I. Egresi, “Diaspora FDI: Why do Returning Migrants Invest in Their Home Countries and What are the Main Difficulties They Face? The Case of Romania”, Turkish Journal of Diaspora Studies, c. 1, sy 1, ss. 20–48, Mar. 2021, [çevrimiçi]. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA32MR73JY
ISNAD
Bodocan, Voicu - Egresi, Istvan. “Diaspora FDI: Why do Returning Migrants Invest in Their Home Countries and What are the Main Difficulties They Face? The Case of Romania”. Turkish Journal of Diaspora Studies 1/1 (01 Mart 2021): 20-48. https://izlik.org/JA32MR73JY.
JAMA
1.Bodocan V, Egresi I. Diaspora FDI: Why do Returning Migrants Invest in Their Home Countries and What are the Main Difficulties They Face? The Case of Romania. Turkish Journal of Diaspora Studies. 2021;1:20–48.
MLA
Bodocan, Voicu, ve Istvan Egresi. “Diaspora FDI: Why do Returning Migrants Invest in Their Home Countries and What are the Main Difficulties They Face? The Case of Romania”. Turkish Journal of Diaspora Studies, c. 1, sy 1, Mart 2021, ss. 20-48, https://izlik.org/JA32MR73JY.
Vancouver
1.Voicu Bodocan, Istvan Egresi. Diaspora FDI: Why do Returning Migrants Invest in Their Home Countries and What are the Main Difficulties They Face? The Case of Romania. Turkish Journal of Diaspora Studies [Internet]. 01 Mart 2021;1(1):20-48. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA32MR73JY