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-growing populations. However, institutional failures and the risk of expropriation substantially reduce developing economies …, using a political-economy model in which population growth potentially affects the risk of expropriation. We first explore … how redistributive expropriation affects the welfare of different age groups and derive the government's incentive to …
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. -- International investment ; political economy ; expropriation risk ; demographics … of creeping or outright expropriation. In this paper we explore whether the correlation between countries’ demographic … potential determinants of expropriation risk, the ratio of young to old workers has a positive effect on the perceived security …
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of creeping or outright expropriation. In this paper we explore whether the correlation between countries’ demographic … potential determinants of expropriation risk, the ratio of young to old workers has a positive effect on the perceived security …
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We build a Real Options model to assess the importance of private provision and the impact of expropriation risk on … main topics: the firm's reaction to expropriation risk, the government drivers to expropriate, and the costs this generates … costs of expropriation, results show that the decision of the government regarding the level of political risk will largely …
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This paper uses the enactment of China’s 2007 Property Law (the Law), which reduces the risk of expropriation by local … document evidence consistent with a decrease in firms’ perceived expropriation risk as the main mechanism underlying the Law …
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