Foreign agricultural investors in Eastern Germany

Foreign direct investment in agricultural land became more important in public discussions, whether in international dimensions or on the national level. This study focuses on the phenomenon of foreign agricultural investors being proactive in several regions in Germany, specifically in the former E...

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Main Author: Grosse, Janine
Format: Second cycle, A2E
Language:Swedish
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Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/8533/
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description Foreign direct investment in agricultural land became more important in public discussions, whether in international dimensions or on the national level. This study focuses on the phenomenon of foreign agricultural investors being proactive in several regions in Germany, specifically in the former East Germany. These investors are often labelled with a less positive reputation in the public opinion and media. Different actors claim a political regulation of foreign investments in agricultural land to prevent negative effects and disadvantages on local farmers. This thesis investigates the employment effects of such foreign agricultural investors on the local labour market in different regions in Eastern Germany. To find results answering the research question two qualitative approaches are implemented. A survey about private foreign investors in agriculture and their attitudes towards farm employment has been conducted. Additionally, a case study was implemented that investigates listed agricultural firms, respectively farms that are identified as foreign investing agricultural firms in Eastern Germany. Effects of quantitative and qualitative changes in local employment were investigated. Assumptions about positive employment effects through activities of foreign agricultural investors could be confirmed. The firms that have been investigated showed an outstanding interest in employing local workers, offered seminars and training for their employees and were mainly active in social and public activities, and civic engagement.
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spelling RepoSLU85332015-10-06T12:49:05Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/8533/ Foreign agricultural investors in Eastern Germany Grosse, Janine Economics and management Foreign direct investment in agricultural land became more important in public discussions, whether in international dimensions or on the national level. This study focuses on the phenomenon of foreign agricultural investors being proactive in several regions in Germany, specifically in the former East Germany. These investors are often labelled with a less positive reputation in the public opinion and media. Different actors claim a political regulation of foreign investments in agricultural land to prevent negative effects and disadvantages on local farmers. This thesis investigates the employment effects of such foreign agricultural investors on the local labour market in different regions in Eastern Germany. To find results answering the research question two qualitative approaches are implemented. A survey about private foreign investors in agriculture and their attitudes towards farm employment has been conducted. Additionally, a case study was implemented that investigates listed agricultural firms, respectively farms that are identified as foreign investing agricultural firms in Eastern Germany. Effects of quantitative and qualitative changes in local employment were investigated. Assumptions about positive employment effects through activities of foreign agricultural investors could be confirmed. The firms that have been investigated showed an outstanding interest in employing local workers, offered seminars and training for their employees and were mainly active in social and public activities, and civic engagement. 2015-10-05 Second cycle, A2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf sv https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/8533/1/Grosse_J_151001.pdf Grosse, Janine, 2015. Foreign agricultural investors in Eastern Germany : a qualitative study of how they affect the local labour market. Second cycle, A2E. Uppsala: (NL, NJ) > Dept. of Economics <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-510.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-s-4890 eng
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Grosse, Janine
Foreign agricultural investors in Eastern Germany
title Foreign agricultural investors in Eastern Germany
title_full Foreign agricultural investors in Eastern Germany
title_fullStr Foreign agricultural investors in Eastern Germany
title_full_unstemmed Foreign agricultural investors in Eastern Germany
title_short Foreign agricultural investors in Eastern Germany
title_sort foreign agricultural investors in eastern germany
topic Economics and management
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/8533/
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