Abstract

Our research aims to identify the nature of the outward foreign direct investment done by Polish firms in remote markets. By exploring quantitatively and qualitatively the flows and stocks of Polish FDIs conducted outside Europe and examining the data on projects conducted by Polish firms outside Europe the authors try to diagnose the internationalisation motives and location patterns of Polish firms in distant regions. The results showed that, although marginal, the presence of Polish investors in foreign markets comes in diversified forms, ranging from pure export servicing and sales to bold greenfield projects created from scratch.

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