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Columbia FDI Perspectives
Columbia FDI Perspectives
No. 183: “Can host countries have legitimate expectations?,” by Karl P. Sauvant and Güneş Ünüvar
No. 184: “Less compelling than it seems: rethinking the relationship between aggregate FDI inflows and national competitiveness,” by Lukas Linsi
No. 185: “Investment treaties are about justice,” by Frank J. Garcia
No. 186: “From export processing to knowledge processing: upgrading the FDI promotion toolkit,” by Jose Guimon
No. 187: “Why some advanced economy firms prefer to be taken over by Chinese acquirers,” by Jan Knoerich
No. 188: “The rise of self-judging essential security interest clauses in international investment agreements,” by Karl P. Sauvant and Mevelyn Ong, with Katherine Lama and Thor Petersen
No. 189: “Broadening the Global Compact agenda,” by Robbie Schwieder
No. 19: “U.S. BITs and financial stability,” by Kevin P. Gallagher.
No. 190: “China moves the G20 on international investment,” by Karl P. Sauvant
No. 191: “Beware of freezing clauses in international investment agreements,” by Tarcisio Gazzini
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