Skip to main navigation Skip to main content Skip to page footer

Working Paper

More Stringent BITs, Less Ambiguous Effects on FDI? Not a Bit!

Kiel Working Papers, 1621

Authors

  • Berger
  • A.
  • Busse
  • M.
  • Nunnenkamp
  • P.
  • Roy
  • M.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

F21 F23 K33

Key Words

BITs

dispute settlement

FDI flows

FDI-Ströme

We focus on investor-state dispute settlement provisions contained in various, though far from all, bilateral investment treaties as a possible determinant of BIT-related effects on bilateral FDI flows. Our estimation results prove to be sensitive to the specification of these provisions as well as the inclusion of transition countries in the sample. Stricter dispute settlement provisions do not necessarily result in higher FDI inflows so that the effectiveness of BITs as a credible commitment device remains elusive.

More Publications

Topics

  • Aerial view of an African village, solar-powered well in the center

    Africa

  • man on street

    China

  • Two women inspect a solar panel

    Climate and Energy

Research Center