This thesis set out to investigate the relationship between political regime type, and FDI inflow. The academic field has seen a fair amount of research in recent years, but this is usually limited to the likes of democracies and autocracies. I argue that many countries are neither of these two, but find themselves in a political unstable gray zone in between, called hybrid regimes. This thesis draws on a comprehensive dataset ranging from 1980-2010, and by way of time-series cross-section analysis; it sets out to explore the attractiveness of hybrid regimes in relation to FDI inflow. The findings indicate that unstable political regimes do attract MNCs, but that they usually are dependent on natural resources. Hybrid regimes receive more F...
Why does a substantial portion of FDI flow into authoritarian regimes despite their weak political i...
Extant research has shown considerable interest in whether host countries’ political uncertainty imp...
'Many believe that multinational enterprises insensitively ignore political rights and civil liberti...
Abstract This paper accounts for the political determinant of foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow...
This dissertation explores the relationship between regime types, credible commitment institutions a...
Existing scholarship does not account for why foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows have been incr...
The political environment of a host country plays a vital role in MNCs strategic decision making pro...
We investigate the effect of the political regime on bilateral FDI flows from advanced to emerging c...
We investigate the effect of the political regime on bilateral FDI flows from advanced to emerging c...
Abstract of associated article: We present a theory of endogenous political regimes that emphasizes ...
The industry standard for studying multinational corporations (MNCs) has been to evaluate patterns i...
Theory and previous evidences provide conflicting predictions concerning the growth effects of forei...
We present a theory of endogenous political regimes that empha-sizes foreign direct investment as a ...
The aim of the paper is to analyse the impact of political instability on inflow of foreign direct i...
This paper investigates the potential of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to counter socio-political ...
Why does a substantial portion of FDI flow into authoritarian regimes despite their weak political i...
Extant research has shown considerable interest in whether host countries’ political uncertainty imp...
'Many believe that multinational enterprises insensitively ignore political rights and civil liberti...
Abstract This paper accounts for the political determinant of foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow...
This dissertation explores the relationship between regime types, credible commitment institutions a...
Existing scholarship does not account for why foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows have been incr...
The political environment of a host country plays a vital role in MNCs strategic decision making pro...
We investigate the effect of the political regime on bilateral FDI flows from advanced to emerging c...
We investigate the effect of the political regime on bilateral FDI flows from advanced to emerging c...
Abstract of associated article: We present a theory of endogenous political regimes that emphasizes ...
The industry standard for studying multinational corporations (MNCs) has been to evaluate patterns i...
Theory and previous evidences provide conflicting predictions concerning the growth effects of forei...
We present a theory of endogenous political regimes that empha-sizes foreign direct investment as a ...
The aim of the paper is to analyse the impact of political instability on inflow of foreign direct i...
This paper investigates the potential of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to counter socio-political ...
Why does a substantial portion of FDI flow into authoritarian regimes despite their weak political i...
Extant research has shown considerable interest in whether host countries’ political uncertainty imp...
'Many believe that multinational enterprises insensitively ignore political rights and civil liberti...