We examine the impact of shareholder rights protection on U.S multinational firms’ Foreign Direct Investments (FDI). We hypothesize that the expropriation of wealth is less likely to occur in countries with strong shareholder rights and hence, these countries will attract more FDI relative to countries with weaker shareholder rights protection. We also hypothesize that this relationship will be more important for developing countries compared to developed countries. Based on an analysis of US FDI data over the period 1997-2016, we find support for our predictions. These findings emphasize the importance of institutional development for economic development, via the attraction of FDI
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is an increasingly important part of the world economy. Foreign inv...
Titus O. AwokuseThis thesis analyzes the relationship between FDI and IPR protection based on a pane...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) has been one of the defining characteristics of the world...
We examine the impact of shareholder rights protection on U.S multinational firms’ Foreign Direct In...
Institutional differences between countries influence strategic choices and performance of internati...
This Master‘s thesis seeks to consider the impacts of institutional distance regarding IPR protectio...
Purpose Despite decades of research, the relationship between intellectual property rights (IPRs) a...
The effect of institutional change on economic outcomes is a growing area of interest: academic and ...
International organizations and policymakers have often promoted foreign direct investment (FDI) as ...
The consequences of foreign direct investment (FDI) for human rights protection are poorly understoo...
How does foreign direct investment (FDI) affect a state\u27s domestic property protection regime and...
This dissertation explores several related themes in international economics and focuses on uncoveri...
Property rights are an important subject of economic theory and as a product of institutional qualit...
Over the past two decades or so, countries have liberalized their FDI regulatory frameworks and have...
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is one of the key factors enhancing economic growth. In this paper, ...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is an increasingly important part of the world economy. Foreign inv...
Titus O. AwokuseThis thesis analyzes the relationship between FDI and IPR protection based on a pane...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) has been one of the defining characteristics of the world...
We examine the impact of shareholder rights protection on U.S multinational firms’ Foreign Direct In...
Institutional differences between countries influence strategic choices and performance of internati...
This Master‘s thesis seeks to consider the impacts of institutional distance regarding IPR protectio...
Purpose Despite decades of research, the relationship between intellectual property rights (IPRs) a...
The effect of institutional change on economic outcomes is a growing area of interest: academic and ...
International organizations and policymakers have often promoted foreign direct investment (FDI) as ...
The consequences of foreign direct investment (FDI) for human rights protection are poorly understoo...
How does foreign direct investment (FDI) affect a state\u27s domestic property protection regime and...
This dissertation explores several related themes in international economics and focuses on uncoveri...
Property rights are an important subject of economic theory and as a product of institutional qualit...
Over the past two decades or so, countries have liberalized their FDI regulatory frameworks and have...
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is one of the key factors enhancing economic growth. In this paper, ...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is an increasingly important part of the world economy. Foreign inv...
Titus O. AwokuseThis thesis analyzes the relationship between FDI and IPR protection based on a pane...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) has been one of the defining characteristics of the world...