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Evolution of the foreign direct investment regime in the Americ / Haslam, Paul Alexander   Journal Article
Haslam, Paul Alexander Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The purpose of this article is to describe the international regime governing foreign direct investment in the Americas and assess its implications for regional economic governance. The article develops a novel methodology to map the multi-layered patchwork of investment agreements according to the level of investment protection offered by each agreement. The mapping exercise demonstrates the existence of two distinct legalization projects in the Americas, one which broadly corresponds to the investment protection concerns of the United States, and a second, overlapping regime, which better reflects the interest of many Latin American governments in maintaining their policy autonomy. The article argues that these distinct visions are anchored in a common dispute settlement system based on binding international arbitration, which tends to harmonize the governance effects of the regime.
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Firm rules: Multinational corporations, policy space and neoliberalism / Haslam, Paul Alexander   Journal Article
Haslam, Paul Alexander Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract This paper examines the constraints on state policy autonomy engendered by globalisation. It evaluates the three major competing hypotheses on the decline in the state's inability to bargain with multinational corporations for the purpose of promoting economic development in light of two case studies of state - firm bargaining. The case studies are drawn from the mining sectors in Argentina and Chile in the late 1990s
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