Econophysical Approaches for the Direct Foreign Investments
Anca Gheorghiu, Ion Spanulescu, Anda Gheorghiu

TL;DR
This paper applies econophysical principles and methods to analyze direct foreign investments, focusing on Greenfield and joint ventures, by drawing parallels between economic phenomena and physical processes from thermodynamics, solid state physics, and electromagnetism.
Contribution
It introduces a novel interdisciplinary approach by applying physics-based models to understand and analyze direct foreign investments, specifically Greenfield and joint ventures.
Findings
Identifies parallels between economic and physical phenomena.
Provides a framework for analyzing foreign investments using physics principles.
Suggests new insights into investment dynamics through interdisciplinary methods.
Abstract
In this paper will be applied some principles and methods from econophysics in the case of the direct foreign investitions (D.F.I.), particularised for the Greenfield type, and mixed firms of trade and industrial production (Joint Ventures). To this aim will be used some similarities and parallelisms between the mentioned economic domains and some phenomena and processes from physics, especially from thermodynamics, solid state physics (the grow of crystals and thin policrystalline layers etc.), electromagnetism etc.
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TopicsMetallurgical Processes and Thermodynamics
