Columbia FDI Perspectives
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- 403: ASEAN's expanding role as an FDI rule-maker

- Mark Feldman
- 402: Subsidy wars and modern industrial policy

- Kenneth A. Reinert
- 401: Impact evaluation: an essential tool to improve FDI promotion

- Sandro Zolezzi
- 400: Toward unitary taxation of MNEs

- Sol Picciotto
- 399: Investment protection in outer space

- Laura Yvonne Zielinski
- 398: Outbound FDI control: A new economic security tool for the European Union?

- Sophie Meunier and Sarah Bauerle Danzman
- 397: The FDI determinants for high-tech companies

- Josh Kallmer
- 396: Sustainable FDI: What more can host countries do to attract and enhance it?

- Premila Nazareth Satyanand
- 395: The Chinese electric vehicle industry's FDI in Hungary: A challenge for European policymakers

- Louis Brennan, Viktor Eszterhai and Shaowei He
- 394: After intra-EU BITs and the ECT, the EU needs to abandon extra-EU BITs: For legal, energy and climate policy, and political economy reasons

- Martin Dietrich Brauch, Stefan Mayr and Carl Frederick Luthin
- 393: States should take a prudential approach to the implementation of GLoBE rules to avoid ISDS

- Fernando Bedoya and Belén Lassala
- 392: CFIUS and the cost of risk aversion

- Stephen Heifetz
- 391: Semiconductor subsidies and WTO rules

- Gary Clyde Hufbauer
- 390: How will countries compete for FDI in light of the new global tax environment?

- Jeffrey Owens and Ruth Wamuyu
- 389: India and EFTA: Pioneering novel FDI commitments

- James J. Nedumpara and Pushkar Reddy
- 388: FDI contracts should include investor obligations on sustainable development

- Sondra Faccio
- 387: Investing abroad: Why Indian firms should forge ahead and how the government can help

- Priyanka Kher
- 386: The growing interest for joint interpretations of investment treaties by state parties

- Charles-Emmanuel Côté, Shotaro Hamamoto, Marcin J. Menkes and Xu Qian
- 385: Passive financing in the crosshairs: CFIUS intensifies focus on limited partners in covered private equity transactions

- Daniel J. Gerkin and Michelle A. Weinbaum
- 384: Limited home state measures in the WTO Investment Facilitation for Development Agreement: A missed opportunity or a starting point?

- Rodrigo Polanco Lazo
- 383: Recognizing the state's "duty to regulate": The mindset needs to shift

- Andrea Shemberg
- 382: The revised OECD Guidelines: A strengthened forum for resolving ESG disputes?

- Laurie Achtouk-Spivak and Robert Garden
- 381: Mandatory human rights due diligence: What does it mean for foreign investors and why should it be in IIAs?

- Yulia Levashova
- 380: Helping ensure respect for the SDGs under bilateral investment treaties: The case of human rights

- John Gaffney
- 379: Facilitating climate friendly FDI: The importance of ongoing cooperation

- Joshua Paine and Elizabeth Sheargold
- 378: Strategy changes, principles remain: Why policy makers should stay focused on the SDGs

- Rob van Tulder
- 377: Deep seabed mining in international waters

- Diora Ziyaeva and Cody Anthony
- 376: Investors' obligations under IIAs: Toward a practical solution

- Kraijakr Thiratayakinant
- 375: The global corporate minimum tax and MNE home countries

- Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
- 374: Why public policy exceptions have not delivered and how to make them more effective

- Catharine Titi
- 373: Reducing the reliance on global value chains by strengthening backward linkages

- Bamituni Etomi Abamu
- 372: Indirect FDI under EU FDI regulation in times of war: Is the anti-circumvention clause enough?

- Fabrizio Di Benedetto
- 371: Developing country and industry materiality assessments to increase sustainable FDI

- Nitesh Dullabh
- 370: Unexpected opportunities to support investor-state dispute prevention through the WTO Investment Facilitation for Development Agreement

- Jansen Calamita
- 369: How to get the best deal for massive FDI incentives

- Karl P. Sauvant and Zbigniew Zimny
- 368: Rethinking umbrella clauses in international investment agreements

- Julien Chaisse
- 367: CFIUS part II? The US moves to restrict outbound FDI to China

- Brian J. Egan and Katie Clarke
- 366: Navigating 21st century industrial policy

- Gary Gereffi
- 365: How can governments help small enterprises integrate into global value chains?

- Gaurav Pundir
- 364: Learning from Brexit: What parallels for decoupling from China?

- Gary Clyde Hufbauer
- 363: The new WTO Investment Facilitation for Development Agreement

- Karl P. Sauvant
- 362: 30 years after the fall of Communism: Lessons learned for inward FDI

- Zbigniew Zimny
- 361: Ethical and legal implications of FDI in or near cultural heritage sites

- Charles Ho Wang Mak
- 360: Strengthening regional investment facilitation rulemaking in Asia: The why and the how

- Manjiao Chi
- 359: The limits of capacity building for investment contract negotiations

- Karl P. Sauvant, Vanessa S. W. Tsang and Louis T. Wells
- 358: Mind the force majeure clauses in investment contracts

- Lu Wang and Wenhua Shan
- 357: Settlement of investor-state disputes: Can states avoid arbitration?

- Isabella Cannatà and Riccardo Loschi
- 356: Subsidies as a regulatory object: From trade subsidies to outward FDI subsidies

- Keer Huang
- 355: Investment promotion in the new international context: What is the next frontier and how to get there

- Fabrizio Opertti and Christian Volpe Martincus
- 354: What can governments do to boost FDI for sustainable development?

- Martin Wermelinger