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Foreign direct investment and bilateral investment treaties: An international political perspective
Authors:Rodolphe Desbordes  Vincent Vicard  
Institution:aUniversity of Strathclyde, United Kingdom;bUniversity of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne and Banque de France, France
Abstract:This paper investigates the effect of the implementation of bilateral investment treaties (BITs) on the bilateral stocks of foreign direct investment (FDI). We argue that the understanding of how BITs affect FDI requires recognizing that multinational enterprises (MNEs) are not Stateless and that their investment return may well depend on the quality of political relations between the home and host countries. Using bilateral FDI data and event data to measure political interactions between countries, we show that the effect of the entry into force of a BIT crucially depends on the quality of political relations between the signatory countries; it increases FDI more between countries with tense relationships than between friendly countries. We also find evidence that BITs and good domestic institutions are complementary. BITs should therefore be understood as a mechanism for host governments to credibly commit not to expropriate investors in the future.
Keywords:Foreign direct investment  Interstate political relations  Bilateral investment treaties  Institutions
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