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Ashraf Mishrif is Senior Lecturer at Ashcroft International Business School, Anglia Ruskin University. He completed his PhD at King's College London in 2006.Examines the interplay between external and internal forces to determine whether EU-Egyptian trade agreements have led to any significant improvement in Egypt's investment environment and in the growth levels of European direct investment in the country. This work is suitable for economists and investment advisors dealing with the Middle East. Zusammenfassung Examines the interplay between external and internal forces to determine whether EU-Egyptian trade agreements have led to any significant improvement in Egypt's investment environment and in the growth levels of European direct investment in the country. This work is suitable for economists and investment advisors dealing with the Middle East. Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionPART I: THEORETICAL AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVESChapter 1: Foreign Direct Investment and States Economic GrowthChapter 2: Egypt and European Direct Investment, 1805-1972PART II: EUROPEAN DIRECT INVESTMENT INTO EGYPT 1972-1995Chapter 3: Development of Egypt’s Investment Environment, 1972-1995Chapter 4: Distribution of European Capital Flows into Egypt, 1972-1995PART III: EUROPEAN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN THE BARCELONA ERAChapter 5: The Barcelona Process and Euro-Egyptian Economic RelationsChapter 6: Distribution of European Direct Investment into Egypt, 1996-2006Chapter 7: British Direct Investment in the Industrial Sector, 1996-2006PART IV: DETERMINANTS OF EUROPEAN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN EGYPTChapter 8: Internal Determinants of European Investment into EgyptChapter 9: External determinants of European Investment into EgyptConclusion