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The dynamism of investment law was channelled through international institutions to a greater extent in 2017 than ever … before. For decades, investment law has been defined by its decentralization—by the absence of an institutional hub for … multilateral deliberations—and by the difficulty of accessing information about investment treaty negotiations or investor …
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, financial development is enhanced. Our results are robust to various proxies of institutions and alternate estimation models …
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This study investigates the impact of institutional quality on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows using panel data …
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We propose and apply methods to quantify the impact of national institutions on international trade and development. We are able to identify the direct impact of country-specific institutions on international trade within the structural gravity framework. Our approach naturally addresses the...
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A large body of evidence suggests that poor countries tend to invest less (have lower PPP - adjusted investment rates …) and to face higher relative prices of investment goods. It has been suggested that this happens either because these … countries have lower TFP in the investment - good producing sectors, or because they are subject to greater investment …
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A large body of evidence suggests that poor countries tend to invest less (have lower PPP adjusted investment rates …) and to face higher relative prices of investment goods. It has been suggested that this happens either because these … countries have lower TFP in the investment good producing sectors, or because they are subject to greater investment distortions …
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