Today, a well known economic phenomenon is that the foreign investments in the Central and Eastern Europe have been flooded, since 1989. Amongst many other economic data, we could include that in 2003, 29 billions dollars were invested by foreign companies. This figure is not easy to achieve, however, we could add that from 2002 to 2003, the investments grew by 20%. Moreover, it grew when the general investments all over the world were decreasing. Since the beginning of the process of economic and political liberalization of these countries in the year 1989, these investments have helped Central and Eastern European countries to thrive. The investors mainly come from Western Europe. This phenomenon is thus at the core of the European economy.
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