Variation in Bilateral Investment Treaty Provisions and Foreign Direct Investment Flows to China, 1997-2011
发布时间:2024-11-12
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作者:Ka Zeng, Yue Lu
International Interactions(SSCI), 2016, Volume 42,Issue 5Authors: Ka Zeng, Yue LuAbstract: This article examines the differentisal effects of specific provisions included in China’s bilateral investm···
International Interactions(SSCI), 2016, Volume 42, Issue 5
Authors: Ka Zeng, Yue Lu
Abstract: This article examines the differentisal effects of specific provisions included in China’s bilateral investment treaties (BITs) in inducing foreign direct investment (FDI). Empirical analysis yields some evidence suggesting that while the signing of a BIT does not necessarily boost FDI, the entry into force of a BIT does exert a strong effect on investment flows. More importantly, we find substantial evidence that BITs with stronger investment protection provisions such as absolute and relative standards of treatment and dispute settlement procedures are more likely to induce greater FDI flows. These results suggest that the variation in the institutional design of bilateral investment treaties strongly influences FDI flows by shaping foreign investors’ expectations of their asset security and the overall stability of the host country investment environment.
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