posted on 2015-02-11, 11:42authored byTomasz P. Wisniewski, S. K. Pathan
This paper examines the role that political factors play in the investment location decisions of multinational enterprises. It has been found that foreign direct investors shy away from countries with excessive government spending, especially when this spending is directed towards the military. They also seem to have a slight preference for leftist executives and be negatively predisposed toward situations in which the ruling party has held power for prolonged periods of time. Ceteris paribus, more FDI flows to countries that have presidential systems, established political parties and where the party of the executive controls all houses with lawmaking powers.
Funding
Tomasz Piotr Wisniewski would like to acknowledge the support of the University of Leicester’s sabbatical scheme.
History
Citation
European Journal of Political Economy, 2014, 36, pp. 13-23 (11)
Author affiliation
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