Columbia FDI Perspectives
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- 215: Beware of FDI statistics!

- Karl P. Sauvant
- 214: A European Committee on Foreign Investment?

- Fabrizio Di Benedetto
- 213: Parsing the myth and reality of employment creation through resource investments

- Perrine Toledano, Olle Östensson and Kaitlin Y. Cordes
- 212: The rise of nationalism, FDI, and the multinational enterprise

- Stephen Kobrin
- 211: NAFTA 2.0: a way forward for the investment chapter

- Mélida Hodgson
- 210: The importance of negotiating good contracts

- Karl P. Sauvant
- 209: A stronger role for the European Parliament in the design of the EU's investment policy as a legitimacy safeguard

- Catharine Titi
- 208: Corporations need to look beyond profits

- Lisa Sachs, Jeffrey Sachs and Nathan Lobel
- 207: How much social responsibility should firms assume and of which kind? Firms, governments and NGOs as alternative providers of social services

- Lilac Nachum
- 206: Increasing vertical spillovers from FDI: ideas from Rwanda

- Victor Steenbergen and Ritwika Sen
- 205: State-owned enterprises face challenges in foreign acquisitions

- Jing Li and Jun Xia
- 204: Inward investment will fall in the UK, post Brexit

- David Bailey, Nigel Driffield and Michail Karoglou
- 203: A new challenge for emerging markets: the need to develop an outward FDI policy

- Karl P. Sauvant
- 202: Focusing on investment facilitation – is it that difficult?

- Felipe Hees and Pedro Mendonça Cavalcante
- 201: Challenges on the road toward a multilateral investment court

- Gabrielle Kaufmann-Kohler and Michele Potestà
- 200: The next phase of IIA reforms

- Saurabh Garg
- 199: United States corporate tax reform and global FDI flows

- Miguel Pérez Ludeña
- 198: How to handle the job-offshoring backlash?

- Terutomo Ozawa
- 197: FDI sectorial diversification: the trade-transport-tourism nexus

- Ana Arias Urones and Ashraf Ali Mahate
- 196: The Equal Representation in Arbitration Pledge: two comments on its scope of application

- John Gaffney
- 195: FDI to the UK will remain robust post-Brexit

- Laza Kekic
- 194: How India can benefit from FDI: lessons from China

- Ilan Strauss and Vasiliki Mavroeidi
- 193: Investment contracts are not a substitute for investment treaties

- David Collins
- 192: Influencing investment disputes from the outside

- Saei, Joseph (Yusuf)
- 191: Beware of freezing clauses in international investment agreements

- Tarcisio Gazzini
- 190: China moves the G20 on international investment

- Karl P. Sauvant
- 189: Broadening the Global Compact agenda

- Robbie Schwieder
- 188: The rise of self-judging essential security interest clauses in international investment agreements

- Karl P. Sauvant and Mevelyn Ong
- 187: Why some advanced economy firms prefer to be taken over by Chinese acquirers

- Jan Knoerich
- 186: From export processing to knowledge processing: upgrading the FDI promotion toolkit

- Jose Guimon
- 185: Investment treaties are about justice

- Frank J. Garcia
- 184: Less compelling than it seems: rethinking the relationship between aggregate FDI inflows and national competitiveness

- Lukas Linsi
- 183: Can host countries have legitimate expectations?

- Karl P. Sauvant and Güneş Ünüvar
- 182: Philip Morris vs. tobacco control: two wins for public health, but uncertainty remains

- Tania Voon and Andrew D. Mitchell
- 181: The EU proposal for an Investment Court System: what lessons can be learned from the Arab Investment Court?

- John Gaffney
- 180: An International Investment Court: panacea or purgatory?

- M. Sornarajah
- 179: Chinese FDI in the EU: learning from the renewable energy sector

- Francesca Spigarelli and Ping Lv
- 178: The Pacific Rim as a platform for international investment law harmonization

- Mark Feldman, Rodrigo Monardes Vignolo and Cristián Rodríguez Chiffelle
- 177: Changing geography: prospects for Asian actors as global rule-makers in international investment law

- Stephan W. Schill
- 176: Protecting public welfare regulation through joint treaty party control: a ChAFTA innovation

- Anthea Roberts and Richard Braddock
- 175: The case for an advisory center on international investment law

- Umirdinov Alisher
- 174: China's "new normal" in international investment agreements

- Qianwen Zhang
- 173: Using investor-state dispute settlement to enforce investor obligations

- Gabriel Bottini
- 172: Not all foreign direct investment is foreign: the extent of round-tripping

- Maria Borga
- 171: Untangling the effects of "special purpose entities" on global FDI

- Delphine Nougayrède
- 170: An outline for systematic reform of the investment law regime

- Wenhua Shan
- 169: Land investments and human rights: how home countries can do more

- Kaitlin Y. Cordes and Anna Bulman
- 168: Can India emulate China in attracting and benefitting from FDI?

- Karl P. Sauvant and Daniel Allman
- 167: Mining automation: threat or opportunity for FDI technology spillovers?

- Nahom Ghebrihiwet
- 166: Democracies conclude more and stricter international investment agreements – but why?

- Eric Neumayer and Peter Nunnenkamp