Working Paper Archive
Multinational Enterprises Working Paper 1-2005
Quan Li
Democracy, Autocracy,
and Tax Incentives to Foreign Direct Investors: A Cross-National Analysis
Multinational Enterprises Working Paper 2-2005
Nathan Jensen
Fiscal Policy and the
Firm: Do Low Corporate Tax Rates Attract Multinational Corporations?
Multinational Enterprises Working Paper 3-2005
Matthias Busse and Carsten Hefeker
Political Institutions
and Foreign Direct Investment
Multinational Enterprises Working Paper 4-2005
Shannon Lindsey Blanton and Robert G. Blanton
What Attracts Foreign Investors?
An Examination of Human Rights and Foreign Direct Investment
Multinational Enterprises Working Paper 5-2005
Glen Biglaiser and Karl DeRouen, Jr
Democracy, Security, and US
Foreign Direct Investment
Multinational Enterprises Working Paper 6-2005
Nathan M. Jensen & Rene Lindstadt
Chasing the Firm or Rewarding
the Partisans? Domestic Responses to International Tax Competition in
the OECD, 1982-1998
Multinational Enterprises Working Paper 7-2005
Seung-Whan Choi & Yiagadeesen Samy
Puzzling Through: The Impact
of Regime Type on Inflows of Foreign Direct Investment
Multinational Enterprises Working Paper 8-2005
Glen Biglaiser and Karl DeRouen, Jr
Security, Property Rights, and
US Foreign Direct Investment
Multinational Enterprises Working Paper 1-2006
Quan Li
Political Violence and Foreign Direct Investment
Multinational Enterprises Working Paper 2-2006
Edmund J. Malesky
Re-Thinking the Obsolescing Bargain: Do Foreign Investors Really Surrender their Influence over Economic Reform in Transition States?
Multinational Enterprises Working Paper 3-2006
Yoram Z. Haftel
Regional Integration, Signaling, and Foreign Direct Investment: The Case of ASEAN
Multinational Enterprises Working Paper 4-2006
Pablo M. Pinto and Santiago M. Pinto
Partisanship and the Sectoral Allocation of Foreign Direct Investment
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