Attracting FDI through BITs and RTAs: Does treaty content matter?
The authors analyze empirically whether the impact of BITs and RTAs on bilateral FDI flows depends on the inclusion of two legal innovations: investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) and pre-establishment national treatment (NT) provisions. Indeed, they find strong evidence that liberal NT provisions promote FDI. ISDS mechanisms appear to play a minor role. Surprisingly, the impact of similar investment provisions on FDI depends on whether these provisions are contained in RTAs or BITs.
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2012
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Authors: | Berger, Axel ; Busse, Matthias ; Nunnenkamp, Peter ; Roy, Martin |
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New York, NY : Columbia University, Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment (VCC) |
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