There are no laws preventing a host government from seizing the capital of a foreign direct investment in its borders and then denying any compensation for the foreign investor. Why do we not see many more expropriations of investor capital by host governments? Compiling a database of expropriations within the minerals sectors of developing countries, I show that there is a cost for expropriation by a host government in the form of lower growth in the sectors of countries that expropriated in the past. It is possible to lose a bad reputation by a host government's actions after expropriation
Bilateral investment treaties (BITs), which have proliferated at an astonishing pace in the past dec...
This study aims to ascertain factors influencing expropriation as well as the impact of the threat o...
Expropriation of foreign direct investment (FDI) is more likely to occur in resource extraction comp...
There are no laws preventing a host government from seizing the capital of a foreign direct investme...
Expropriations of foreign direct investment in developing countries are typically blamed on politica...
Tesis (magister en derecho internacional)The recent globalized economy, and the substantial number o...
Tesis (magister en derecho internacional)The recent globalized economy, and the substantial number o...
Expropriation of foreign-owned property continues to be part of the modern economy. Under what condi...
A large literature in political science has examined the choices of governments to expropriate or na...
In hopes of promoting foreign direct investment, the world has experienced an influx of bilateral in...
DRAFT: please do not quote or reproduce considerable overlap. Some host country factors (e.g. the in...
331 The indirect expropriation of foreign investors Abstract International trade has been booming am...
The transference of ownership to host nation control has been, nearly without exception, politically...
Previously reported effects of institutional quality and political risks on foreign direct investmen...
This paper models and tests the implications of costly enforcement of property rights on the pattern...
Bilateral investment treaties (BITs), which have proliferated at an astonishing pace in the past dec...
This study aims to ascertain factors influencing expropriation as well as the impact of the threat o...
Expropriation of foreign direct investment (FDI) is more likely to occur in resource extraction comp...
There are no laws preventing a host government from seizing the capital of a foreign direct investme...
Expropriations of foreign direct investment in developing countries are typically blamed on politica...
Tesis (magister en derecho internacional)The recent globalized economy, and the substantial number o...
Tesis (magister en derecho internacional)The recent globalized economy, and the substantial number o...
Expropriation of foreign-owned property continues to be part of the modern economy. Under what condi...
A large literature in political science has examined the choices of governments to expropriate or na...
In hopes of promoting foreign direct investment, the world has experienced an influx of bilateral in...
DRAFT: please do not quote or reproduce considerable overlap. Some host country factors (e.g. the in...
331 The indirect expropriation of foreign investors Abstract International trade has been booming am...
The transference of ownership to host nation control has been, nearly without exception, politically...
Previously reported effects of institutional quality and political risks on foreign direct investmen...
This paper models and tests the implications of costly enforcement of property rights on the pattern...
Bilateral investment treaties (BITs), which have proliferated at an astonishing pace in the past dec...
This study aims to ascertain factors influencing expropriation as well as the impact of the threat o...
Expropriation of foreign direct investment (FDI) is more likely to occur in resource extraction comp...