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This book brings a completely new dimension into the study of determinants of international trade and foreign direct investment in the Central and Eastern European countries that recently joined the European Union. The main aim of the book is to shed a new light on the role of human development in the open economy context. The book challenges the conventional view that a country’s success in the global economy is contingent on restricting expenditures on human development. On the contrary, it is argued that improvements in educational and healthcare systems stimulate international trade and direct investment, while the role of income and gender equality and degree of civil liberties is less clear-cut. The book offers an optimal blend of theory and empirical analysis with practical policy implications.

This book brings a completely new dimension into the study of determinants of international trade and foreign direct investment in the Central and Eastern European countries that recently joined the European Union. The main aim of the book is to shed a new light on the role of human development in the open economy context.

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Preface 7(2)
1 Human development and internationalization of the economy
9(12)
1.1 Introduction
9(3)
1.2 The impact of human development on trade and FDI: Literature review
12(6)
1.2.1 Human development and international trade
12(3)
1.2.2 Human development and FDI
15(3)
1.3 Research hypotheses
18(3)
2 Measures of human development
21(30)
2.1 Introduction
21(1)
2.2 The Human Development Index and its components
22(10)
2.2.1 Life Expectancy Index
27(2)
2.2.2 Income Index
29(1)
2.2.3 Education Index
30(2)
2.3 Other measures of human development
32(16)
2.3.1 Gini index
33(3)
2.3.2 Gender -- related measures of inequality
36(8)
2.3.3 Political rights and civil liberties indices
44(2)
2.3.4 Other indices used in analyses of human development
46(2)
2.4 Summary
48(3)
3 Human development and aggregate exports: A country level analysis
51(20)
3.1 Introduction
51(1)
3.2 Analytical Framework
51(6)
3.3 Estimation results
57(12)
3.3.1 Results for the period 1980-2010
58(7)
3.3.2 Results for the period 2007-2008
65(4)
3.4 Summary and policy recommendations
69(2)
4 Export activity and human development in Central and Eastern European countries: A firm level analysis
71(14)
4.1 Introduction
71(1)
4.2 Literature Review
72(1)
4.3 Empirical methodology and data description
73(5)
4.3.1 Empirical methodology
73(1)
4.3.2 Data description
74(4)
4.4 Estimation results
78(4)
4.4.1 Results for the aggregated HDI
78(2)
4.4.2 The disaggregated results for HDI components
80(2)
4.5 Conclusions
82(3)
5 Human Development and FDI inflows at the macroeconomic level
85(20)
5.1 Introduction
85(1)
5.2 Methodology
85(2)
5.3 Determinants of total FDI inflows
87(9)
5.4 The determinants of bilateral FDI inflows in Central and Eastern Europe
96(9)
6 Firm Level Analysis of FDI and Human Development
105(22)
6.1 Introduction
105(1)
6.2 Literature review
106(2)
6.3 Methodology
108(4)
6.4 Estimation results
112(12)
6.5 Summary
124(3)
Appendix to
Chapter 6
127(8)
Summary and conclusions 135(4)
References 139
Jan J. Michaek is the dean of the Faculty of Economic Sciences at the University of Warsaw (Poland). He has published several books and many papers on trade policy in the framework of EU and WTO and on various aspects of Polands integration into the EU. Micha Brzozowski is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Economic Sciences at the University of Warsaw (Poland). His research interest lies primarily in international economics and macroeconomics. Andrzej Cielik is an associate professor at the Faculty of Economic Sciences at the University of Warsaw (Poland). His research focuses on international economics and economic development.