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Publikováno v:
The Review of International Organizations. 15:869-898
In this paper we address how external factors shape government decisions to break or uphold contracts, specifically focusing on how economic shocks and support from multilateral financial institutions shape leader decisions to expropriate from invest
Publikováno v:
Journal of Conflict Resolution. 62:1784-1813
This article analyzes an understudied and contested form of government taking, transfer restriction, which has supplanted expropriation as the most ubiquitous and costly type of international property rights violation. Veto-player-type constraints cu
Autor:
Erica Owen, Noel P. Johnston
Publikováno v:
International Organization. 71:665-699
The recent backlash against globalization in many advanced economies raises questions about the source of this protectionist sentiment. Traditional accounts generally attribute the welfare consequences of trade to skill level or industry characterist
Publikováno v:
Journal of Theoretical Politics. 26:573-598
We consider the behavior of an incumbent that can deploy local public goods and private goods to buy votes, and is unable to verify vote choice but capable of monitoring voter turnout, a common scenario in secret-ballot polities. As advanced by recen
Political risk is a complex phenomenon. This complexity has incentivized scholars to take a piecemeal approach to understanding it. Nearly all scholarship has targeted a single type of political risk (expropriation) and, within this risk, a single ty
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Autor:
Noel P. Johnston
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
How do powerful countries protect their investors abroad? Protecting investment across borders is problematic without an international enforcer, but like other phenomena that occur in a state of anarchy, order is still possible. For decades, scholars