PMCG Foreign Direct Investments in Georgia
Group, Policy and Management Consulting | June 2020
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent Great Lockdown has affected investment flows all over the globe, especially in emerging markets. As of April 9, portfolio outflows from developing countries amounted $100 billion, which is 3 times higher than the corresponding figure during the Great Recession in 20081. Deteriorating investor confidence will alter the global Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) flows as well. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) estimates global FDI flows to shrink by 30-40%% in 20202, reaching the lowest level of the past two decades. As for Georgia, International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecasts a 19% decrease in FDI flows in Georgia3. In order to assess the impact of the crisis on the FDI flows in Georgia in the future, it is crucial to have a snapshot of pre-crisis situation
Citation
Group, Policy and Management Consulting. 2020. PMCG Foreign Direct Investments in Georgia. © Policy and Management Consulting Group. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/12189.Keywords
Financial Stability
Financial Management System
Financial Restructuring
Capital Market Development
Market Development
Economics
Erosion
International Economics
Macroeconomic
Macroeconomic Analysis
Performance Evaluation
Impact Evaluation
Foreign and Domestic Financing
Foreign Direct Investment
International Financial Market
Multilateral Financial Institutions
Economic Recession
Market
Crisis
Economic indicators
Growth models
Gross domestic product
Macroeconomics
Economic forecast
Business Financing
Investment Requirements
Labor policy
Manpower policy
Business recessions
Multilateral development banks
Regulatory reform
Capital
Exports
Economic development projects
Economic policy
Economic forecasting
Investment Requirements
Banks
International banks and banking
Capital movements
Central banks and banking
Bills of exchange
Swaps
Banks and banking
Financial crisis
Credit control
Credit allocation
Capital market
International liquidity
Liquidity
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