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June 2019, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 119-141 Good friends in high places: Politico-economic determinants of the expropriation and taxation of multinational firms
by Luis Fernando Medina & Marcelo Bucheli & Minyoung Kim - 142-166 Implications of Canada’s restrictive FDI policies on employment and productivity
by Walid Hejazi & Daniel Trefler - 167-181 Corruption and foreign direct investment phases: The moderating role of institutions
by Jingtao Yi & Shuang Meng & Craig D. Macaulay & Mike W. Peng - 182-193 A note on Dani Rodrik, “Populism and the economics of globalization”
by Terutomo Ozawa
March 2019, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-8 From the editor: The social side of international business policy – mapping social entrepreneurship in South Africa
by Helena Barnard - 9-36 Protectionism, state discrimination, and international business since the onset of the Global Financial Crisis
by Simon J Evenett - 37-61 Melting pot or tribe? Country-level ethnic diversity and its effect on subsidiaries
by Jennifer Oetzel & Chang Hoon Oh - 62-85 Does it pay for cities to be green? An investigation of FDI inflows and environmental sustainability
by Niccolò Pisani & Ans Kolk & Václav Ocelík & Ganling Wu - 86-109 Bridging the enforcement gap in international trade: Participation in the New York Convention on arbitration
by Michael Olabisi
December 2018, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 117-127 From the editor: Steering a policy turn in international business – opportunities and challenges
by Ari Van Assche - 128-156 Thanks but no thanks: State-owned multinationals from emerging markets and host-country policies
by Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra - 157-183 FDI and regional development policy
by Simona Iammarino - 184-207 Towards a theoretically-based global foreign direct investment policy regime
by Peter J. Buckley - 208-233 Multinational enterprises and the Sustainable Development Goals: An institutional approach to corporate engagement
by Jan Anton van Zanten & Rob van Tulder - 234-252 Indigenous digital technology standards for development: The case of China
by Michael Murphree & Dan Breznitz
June 2018, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-11 From the editor: Engaging international business scholars with public policy issues
by Sarianna M Lundan - 12-33 Populism and the economics of globalization
by Dani Rodrik - 34-43 Reflecting on populism and the economics of globalization
by Bernard Hoekman & Douglas R Nelson - 44-52 Knowledge-intensive intangibles, spatial transaction costs, and the rise of populism
by Ram Mudambi - 53-70 IP litigation is local, but those who litigate are global
by Karin Beukel & Minyuan Zhao - 71-91 Are foreign firms favored in China? Firm-level evidence on the collection of value-added taxes
by Yasheng Huang & Heiwai Tang - 92-115 Multinationals, international business, and poverty: A cross-disciplinary research overview and conceptual framework
by Ans Kolk & Miguel Rivera-Santos & Carlos Rufín
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