Political risk, institutions and foreign direct investment

作者: Matthias Busse , Carsten Hefeker

DOI: 10.1016/J.EJPOLECO.2006.02.003

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摘要: Abstract The paper explores the linkages among political risk, institutions, and foreign direct investment inflows. For a data sample of 83 developing countries covering 1984 to 2003, we identify indicators that matter most for activities multinational corporations. results show government stability, internal external conflict, corruption ethnic tensions, law order, democratic accountability government, quality bureaucracy are highly significant determinants

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