Policy makers in developing countries have increasingly pinned their hopes on bilateral investment treaties (BITs) in order to improve their chances in the worldwide competition for foreign direct investment (FDI). However, the effectiveness of BITs in inducing higher FDI inflows is still open to debate. It is in several ways that we attempt to clarify the inconclusive empirical findings of earlier studies. We cover a much larger sample of host and source countries by drawing on an extensive data set on bilateral FDI flows. Furthermore, we account for unilateral FDI liberalization, in order not to overestimate the effect of BITs, as well as for the potential endogeneity of BITs. Employing a gravity-type model and various model specification...
Foreign investors are often skeptical toward the quality of the domestic institutions and the enforc...
Foreign investors are often skeptical toward the quality of the domestic institutions and the enforc...
Foreign investors are often skeptical toward the quality of the domestic institutions and the enforc...
Policy makers in developing countries have increasingly pinned their hopes on bilateral investment t...
Developing countries have increasingly engaged in Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) to attract fo...
Over the past forty-five years, bilateral investment treaties (BITs) have become the most important...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) makes up the largest component of net resource flows to developing c...
The study constructs a linear model to evaluate the significant impacts of bilateral investment trea...
Over the past forty-five years, bilateral investment treaties (BITs) have become the most important...
The rapid and concurrent increase in both foreign investment and government efforts to attract forei...
Policymakers in developing countries have increasingly pinned their hopes on both bilateral investme...
Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) have become increasingly popular as a means of encouraging FDI ...
The authors analyze empirically whether the impact of BITs and RTAs on bilateral FDI flows depends o...
Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) have become increasingly popular as a means of encouraging FDI ...
Foreign investors are often skeptical toward the quality of the domestic institutions and the enforc...
Foreign investors are often skeptical toward the quality of the domestic institutions and the enforc...
Foreign investors are often skeptical toward the quality of the domestic institutions and the enforc...
Foreign investors are often skeptical toward the quality of the domestic institutions and the enforc...
Policy makers in developing countries have increasingly pinned their hopes on bilateral investment t...
Developing countries have increasingly engaged in Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) to attract fo...
Over the past forty-five years, bilateral investment treaties (BITs) have become the most important...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) makes up the largest component of net resource flows to developing c...
The study constructs a linear model to evaluate the significant impacts of bilateral investment trea...
Over the past forty-five years, bilateral investment treaties (BITs) have become the most important...
The rapid and concurrent increase in both foreign investment and government efforts to attract forei...
Policymakers in developing countries have increasingly pinned their hopes on both bilateral investme...
Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) have become increasingly popular as a means of encouraging FDI ...
The authors analyze empirically whether the impact of BITs and RTAs on bilateral FDI flows depends o...
Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) have become increasingly popular as a means of encouraging FDI ...
Foreign investors are often skeptical toward the quality of the domestic institutions and the enforc...
Foreign investors are often skeptical toward the quality of the domestic institutions and the enforc...
Foreign investors are often skeptical toward the quality of the domestic institutions and the enforc...
Foreign investors are often skeptical toward the quality of the domestic institutions and the enforc...