Bilateral investment treaties (BITs) and investment chapters in preferential trade agreements have become popular measures to guarantee investor-friendly policies.While they reassure multinational firms, they also constrain host country authorities in regulating markets to stimulate competition. These problems are widespread in service industries characterized by significant economies of scale. This paper presents case studies of the difficulties the Chilean regulatory authorities faced in regulating the financial services, telecom, and energy industries. It concludes that able regulators are necessary,but that international agreements need to also leave enough policy space
The landscape of the global economy is increasingly dotted with institutions that regulate investmen...
This article is the first to analyze the 2010 guidelines established by Mercosur’s Common Market Cou...
In the context of a rising number of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) that include investment pr...
Over six decades, Chile experimented with three regulatory regimes and ownership patterns for its te...
Developing countries often have infrastructure needs that far outpace their ability to finance and u...
This thesis addresses the lack of systematic empirical study of regulatory chill driven by arbitrati...
ABSTRACT In most of the current literature, the spread of regionalism in international trade relatio...
Risk, whether market or political, is an important determinant of private investment decisions. One ...
Bilateral investment treaties are agreements between sovereign states that give broad protections to...
Bilateral investment treaties are agreements between sovereign states that give broad protections to...
In the context of a rising number of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) that include investment pr...
In this paper I analyze post-contractual disputes in the newly privatized elec-tricity sector in Chi...
While much has been written on whether signing bilateral investment treaties (BITs) actually leads t...
Traditional bilateral investment treaties (BITs) focus on investment protection, i.e., regulate post...
Conventional wisdom -- but not empirical research -- maintains that strong intellectual property (“I...
The landscape of the global economy is increasingly dotted with institutions that regulate investmen...
This article is the first to analyze the 2010 guidelines established by Mercosur’s Common Market Cou...
In the context of a rising number of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) that include investment pr...
Over six decades, Chile experimented with three regulatory regimes and ownership patterns for its te...
Developing countries often have infrastructure needs that far outpace their ability to finance and u...
This thesis addresses the lack of systematic empirical study of regulatory chill driven by arbitrati...
ABSTRACT In most of the current literature, the spread of regionalism in international trade relatio...
Risk, whether market or political, is an important determinant of private investment decisions. One ...
Bilateral investment treaties are agreements between sovereign states that give broad protections to...
Bilateral investment treaties are agreements between sovereign states that give broad protections to...
In the context of a rising number of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) that include investment pr...
In this paper I analyze post-contractual disputes in the newly privatized elec-tricity sector in Chi...
While much has been written on whether signing bilateral investment treaties (BITs) actually leads t...
Traditional bilateral investment treaties (BITs) focus on investment protection, i.e., regulate post...
Conventional wisdom -- but not empirical research -- maintains that strong intellectual property (“I...
The landscape of the global economy is increasingly dotted with institutions that regulate investmen...
This article is the first to analyze the 2010 guidelines established by Mercosur’s Common Market Cou...
In the context of a rising number of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) that include investment pr...