Abstract
The article analyses the factors that influenced the dynamics of foreign direct investment in the Russian economy in 2014 and over the last decade. The author considers theoretical perspective of the factors, influencing the incoming FDI in national economy. As a key factor influencing the unprecedented influx of foreign direct investment in Russia the author examines the impact of public measures, and institutional conditions that formed the basis for the support of foreign investors. A special focus is made on the distribution of different types of foreign investments by industry of the Russian economy. On the basis of the analysis the author explains the paradox, originated in the Russian economy in the second half of the 2000s. The paradox is associated with annual FDI inflow increase despite the weak investment climate of the Russian economy. The conclusions, suggested by author make a sound basis for investors in their decision-making.
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