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Titre : Legal System Pathways to Foreign Direct Investment in the Developing World Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Hoon Lee, Auteur ; Glen Biglaiser, Auteur ; Joseph L. Staats Editeur : Foreign Policy Analysis Année de publication : 2014 Importance : 19 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Droit Tags : IDE Résumé : Building on recent works showing the role that legal institutions can play in attracting foreign capital (Jensen 2003, 2006; Li and Resnick 2003; Li 2006; Biglaiser and Staats 2010; Staats and Biglaiser 2012), and drawing on insights obtained from Powell and Rickard (2010), we use panel data for 114 developing countries from 1970 to 2007 to demonstrate that developing countries with common law legal systems attract greater foreign direct investment (FDI) than countries that have civil law or Islamic legal systems because common law systems are more inclined to promote the rule of law and protect property rights and can be understood to provide more efficiency in the law, better contract enforcement, more judicial autonomy, and more market-oriented regulations. Legal System Pathways to Foreign Direct Investment in the Developing World [document électronique] / Hoon Lee, Auteur ; Glen Biglaiser, Auteur ; Joseph L. Staats . - [S.l.] : Foreign Policy Analysis, 2014 . - 19 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Droit Tags : IDE Résumé : Building on recent works showing the role that legal institutions can play in attracting foreign capital (Jensen 2003, 2006; Li and Resnick 2003; Li 2006; Biglaiser and Staats 2010; Staats and Biglaiser 2012), and drawing on insights obtained from Powell and Rickard (2010), we use panel data for 114 developing countries from 1970 to 2007 to demonstrate that developing countries with common law legal systems attract greater foreign direct investment (FDI) than countries that have civil law or Islamic legal systems because common law systems are more inclined to promote the rule of law and protect property rights and can be understood to provide more efficiency in the law, better contract enforcement, more judicial autonomy, and more market-oriented regulations. Documents numériques
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