The perception of selected aspects of investment attractiveness by businesses making investments in the Czech Republic

Investment attractiveness refers to the interest of the territory, area and region. Investment attractiveness refers to the competitiveness of a country within the investment environment, and investment decisions that are made by a business regarding the localization of its investments. Investment a...

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description Investment attractiveness refers to the interest of the territory, area and region. Investment attractiveness refers to the competitiveness of a country within the investment environment, and investment decisions that are made by a business regarding the localization of its investments. Investment attractiveness may be defined as the set of factors that influence a business entity when making its investment decisions. Investment attractiveness reflects how interesting the relevant territory, area or region is to businesses. The set of factors influencing the level of investment attractiveness are both factors that are fixed (geographic location, deposits of iron ore, large water flows) and, secondly, the factors that from the perspective of state policy influenced (educated population, a policy of investment incentives, labor costs, tax rate, macroeconomic indicators--inflation, GDP and labor productivity). There are many indicators showing the strengths and weaknesses of a country and its economy, and whether the business environment is suitable for investors or if the business environment is risky and problematic. This issue is dealt with using the theory of localization.
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Colonies & territories
Companies
Competitiveness
Cost control
Economic models
Forecasts and trends
Foreign direct investment
Foreign investment
Host country
Incentives
Inflation
Infrastructure
Investment management
Investments
Iron compounds
Iron ores
Labor costs
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Market positioning
Monopolistic competition
Motivation
Ores
Perceptions
Plant location
Polls & surveys
Productivity
Questionnaires
Raw materials
Regression analysis
Tax rates
Taxation
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