STATE INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT IN THE LIGHT OF INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE
Keywords:
European Union, foreign investments, public administration, the World Trade Organisation, Ukrainian Investment and Innovation Agency.Abstract
The author considers major goals of state investment management. Special attention is focused at measures taken by state authorities to attract and use foreign direct investments (FDIs). Also analyzed are the international experience, especially the EU practice, of state investment management organisations and the WTO requirements in the context of Ukraine's integration strategy and WTO-accession perspectives.
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