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The shield of nationality[electronic resource] :when governments break contracts with foreign firms /
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书目-电子资源 : Monograph/item
[NT 15000414] null:
346.023
[NT 47271] Title/Author:
The shield of nationality : when governments break contracts with foreign firms // Rachel Wellhausen.
作者:
Wellhausen, Rachel L.
出版者:
Cambridge : : Cambridge University Press,, 2015.
面页册数:
xiii, 271 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
标题:
Public contracts - Developing countries.
标题:
Business enterprises, Foreign - Government policy - Developing countries.
标题:
International business enterprises - Developing countries.
标题:
Investments, Foreign - Developing countries.
标题:
Developing countries - Economic policy.
ISBN:
9781316014547
ISBN:
9781107082762
ISBN:
9781107443167
[NT 15000228] null:
Nationality and leverage in a globalized world -- When governments break contracts -- National diversity and contract sanctity -- Explaining breach around the world: quantitative tests -- Foreign firms and their diplomats in Ukraine -- Moldovan deterrence versus Romanian gold -- Investor-government relations in history -- When national diversity erodes property rights.
[NT 15000229] null:
There is extraordinary variation in how governments treat multinational corporations in emerging economies; in fact, governments around the world have nationalized or eaten away at the value of foreign-owned property in violation of international treaties. This even occurs in poor countries, where governments are expected to, at a minimum, respect the contracts they make with foreign firms lest foreign capital flee. In The Shield of Nationality, Rachel Wellhausen introduces foreign-firm nationality as a key determinant of firms' responses to government breaches of contract. Firms of the same nationality are likely to see a compatriot's broken contract as a forewarning of their own problems, leading them to take flight or fight. In contrast, firms of other nationalities are likely to meet the broken contract with apparent indifference. Evidence includes quantitative analysis and case studies that draw on field research in Ukraine, Moldova, and Romania.
电子资源:
https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781316014547
The shield of nationality[electronic resource] :when governments break contracts with foreign firms /
Wellhausen, Rachel L.
The shield of nationality
when governments break contracts with foreign firms /[electronic resource] :Rachel Wellhausen. - Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2015. - xiii, 271 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Nationality and leverage in a globalized world -- When governments break contracts -- National diversity and contract sanctity -- Explaining breach around the world: quantitative tests -- Foreign firms and their diplomats in Ukraine -- Moldovan deterrence versus Romanian gold -- Investor-government relations in history -- When national diversity erodes property rights.
There is extraordinary variation in how governments treat multinational corporations in emerging economies; in fact, governments around the world have nationalized or eaten away at the value of foreign-owned property in violation of international treaties. This even occurs in poor countries, where governments are expected to, at a minimum, respect the contracts they make with foreign firms lest foreign capital flee. In The Shield of Nationality, Rachel Wellhausen introduces foreign-firm nationality as a key determinant of firms' responses to government breaches of contract. Firms of the same nationality are likely to see a compatriot's broken contract as a forewarning of their own problems, leading them to take flight or fight. In contrast, firms of other nationalities are likely to meet the broken contract with apparent indifference. Evidence includes quantitative analysis and case studies that draw on field research in Ukraine, Moldova, and Romania.
ISBN: 9781316014547Subjects--Topical Terms:
711262
Public contracts
--Developing countries.Subjects--Geographical Terms:
337187
Developing countries
--Economic policy.
LC Class. No.: HD4420.8 / .W45 2015
Dewey Class. No.: 346.023
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