本科毕业论文外文翻译 外文题目: Chinese Foreign Investments and Economic Relations with the Baltic Sea Region Countries 出处: Electronic Publications of Pan-European Institute 作者: Laura Barauskaite Chinese Foreign Investments and Economic Relations with the Baltic Sea Region Countries 一、Introduction Nowadays China is one of the fastest growing countries in the world and especially for this reason it demands more studies and various researches than ever before. In addition, investments to and from the country are growing as well, for instance at these days China is known as one of the leading foreign direct investment (FDI) recipients in the world and as country with growing interest for other countries’ markets. This is also due to China's economic, trade and investment climate, which have changed dramatically after 1978 when its reform and opening-up began and also after 2001 when the country joined the World anization. In addition, while talking about Chinese interest in other countries it could be said that the aim of this research is to explore the main Chinese investments and economic relations with the Baltic Sea Region (BSR). Before going in detail in describing Chinese and the Baltic Sea Region investments and economic relations, it is worth to discuss shortly the definition of FDI, its calculations and influence for a country’s economy. This literature review could be found in the second part of report. As it was mentioned before, during the recent years China has been one of the fastest growing countries in the world and if pares the growth in the world economy versus China's economy, it's quite remarkable how much China's share has increased. Due to this it is worth pare China’s main economic indicators with those of the world and this is done in the third part of report. China plays an important role in the world economy and the country’s outward FDI has recently started to attract more attention and various discussions. For these reasons China’s outward FD