Host governments have often sought some equity in mining and other foreign investment projects, but as shareholders they have rarely gained what they anticipated. Only in special cases might the benefits to governments outweigh the risks and often unanticipated costs governments encounter
Governments throughout the world have sought, and are seeking, to attract foreign direct investment ...
Large natural resource projects in underdeveloped countries provide great benefits to United States ...
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In countries where policies protecting private investor rights are more susceptible to change, subst...
Complex contracts between governments and foreign investors, covering large-scale projects, define t...
Gone are the days when governments could easily renegotiate natural resource contracts if investors ...
Different concerns about FDI by state-owned enterprises require separate policies: national security...
Arrangements whereby host countries receive infrastructure “now” in exchange for access to natural r...
What is Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)? FDI occurs when an individual or corporation in one country...
This paper examines corporate governance issues in a broader perspective in the context of recent go...
The global legal system regulating foreign investment in lower-income countries is more geared towar...
Using data on international investment arbitration, the authors catalog the types of state actors in...
Foreign direct investment flows to developing countries are hindered by many factors. Two of these f...
This paper presents a model of a forward-looking government wooing foreign direct investment by enac...
State-controlled entities (SCEs) -- especially state-owned enterprises (SOEs) -- are important playe...
Governments throughout the world have sought, and are seeking, to attract foreign direct investment ...
Large natural resource projects in underdeveloped countries provide great benefits to United States ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.mitpressjournals.org/...
In countries where policies protecting private investor rights are more susceptible to change, subst...
Complex contracts between governments and foreign investors, covering large-scale projects, define t...
Gone are the days when governments could easily renegotiate natural resource contracts if investors ...
Different concerns about FDI by state-owned enterprises require separate policies: national security...
Arrangements whereby host countries receive infrastructure “now” in exchange for access to natural r...
What is Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)? FDI occurs when an individual or corporation in one country...
This paper examines corporate governance issues in a broader perspective in the context of recent go...
The global legal system regulating foreign investment in lower-income countries is more geared towar...
Using data on international investment arbitration, the authors catalog the types of state actors in...
Foreign direct investment flows to developing countries are hindered by many factors. Two of these f...
This paper presents a model of a forward-looking government wooing foreign direct investment by enac...
State-controlled entities (SCEs) -- especially state-owned enterprises (SOEs) -- are important playe...
Governments throughout the world have sought, and are seeking, to attract foreign direct investment ...
Large natural resource projects in underdeveloped countries provide great benefits to United States ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.mitpressjournals.org/...