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This thesis undertakes an investigation on the potential impact of FDI on Balkan countries economic growth after the 90‘. The main purpose is to analyze whether inward FDI had been a determinant of growth for this region leading to the FDI-led growth hypothesis. The empirical procedure relies on a multivariate VAR approach and Granger causality test to check for a possible causal relationship. The main finding suggests evidence of a weak causality running from economic growth to FDI. Furthermore, possible reasons are analyzed why the FDI-led growth hypothesis was not possible to be supported. Lastly, potential policy recommendations are proposed in order to assist the countries in tackling various challenges and benefiting more from FDI inflows in the future.