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Foreign direct investment and institutional diversity in trade : credibility, commitment, and economic flows in the developing world, 1971-2007 / Buthe, Tim; Milner, Helen V   Journal Article
Buthe, Tim Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract International trade agreements lead to more foreign direct investment (FDI) in developing countries. This article examines the causal mechanisms underpinning this trade-investment linkage by asking whether institutional features of preferential trade agreements (PTAs), which allow governments to make more credible commitments to protect foreign investments, indeed result in greater FDI. The authors explore three institutional differences. First, they examine whether PTAs that have entered into force lead to greater FDI than PTAs that have merely been negotiated and signed, since only the former constitute a binding commitment under international law. Second, they ask whether trade agreements that have investment clauses lead to greater FDI. Third, they consider whether PTAs with dispute-settlement mechanisms lead to greater FDI. Analyses of FDI flows into 122 developing countries from 1971 to 2007 show that trade agreements that include stronger mechanisms for credible commitment induce more FDI. Institutional diversity in international agreements matters.
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Indian diaspora and investment promotion / Mohanty, Biswaranjan   Journal Article
Mohanty, Biswaranjan Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The Indian government's recent high level committee report on the e Indian Diaspora estimates that almost 20 million people of Indian origin live overseas. India has the second largest diaspora in the world. The overseas Indian community estimated at over 25 million is spread across every major region in the world. Some section of the Indian diaspora have acquired global identity and are promoters of the emerging concept of global citizenship.
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