Torrisi, C. RichardDelaunay, Christian J.Kocia, AgataLubieniecka, Marta2011-04-112011-04-112007-10https://hdl.handle.net/10474/1810Version of RecordThis paper examines the determinants of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Poland and the Polish FDI experience since economic transition to a full market economy began in late 1989. Poland with a population of 38 million, a fully liberalized market economy in the center of Europe and recently as a full member of the E.U., has become a major recipient of FDI inflows. As a smaller emerging market, analyzing its success in the market for FDI is instructive and relevant for many other countries.280772 bytesen-USAuthors retain all ownership rights. Further reproduction in violation of copyright is prohibitedforeign investmentemerging economiesformer Communist countriesrisk assessmentPolandFDI in Poland : determinants and implications for countries in transitionForeign direct investment in Poland : determinants and implications for countries in transitionConference Paperapplication/pdf