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Host Government Intervention and FDI Inflow: An Empirical Investigation

Gilbert Kofi Adarkwah (BI Norwegian Business School, Norway)

The Multiple Dimensions of Institutional Complexity in International Business Research

ISBN: 978-1-80043-245-1, eISBN: 978-1-80043-244-4

Publication date: 4 March 2021

Abstract

This study examines the effect of host government interference with foreign investors’ assets on foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow. The author hypothesizes that the relationship between host government interference and FDI inflow takes the form of an inverted U shape. The author tests this hypothesis using data from the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes between 1996 and 2017. The results support the above hypothesis. While host government interference with the assets of a few foreign investors may not deter FDI inflow, frequent interferences, which result in an increasing number of host state–foreign investor disputes, reduces FDI inflow in a host country. The analysis also shows that when faced with an increasing host country uncertainty, investors adopt a wait and see strategy. However, how long investors wait depends on the economic situation of the host country. For high-income countries, investors wait until approximately 10 disputes before reducing investments level in a host country, while for low-income countries, this waiting period is a mere two disputes. The findings of this study suggest that countries seeking to attract more FDI should not interfere with the activities of foreign investors, however, if they do, disputes should be settled at home, not in international arbitration courts, because doing so frequently may poison the host environment and deter other foreign investors from investing in the host country.

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Acknowledgments

First, I would like to thank my Ph.D. Supervisors, Professor Birgitte Gr⊘gaard and Associate Professor Sverre Tomassen, and adviser, Professor Gabriel Benito of BI Norwegian Business for the excellent assistance in the development of this chapter. Second, I would like to thank my friends, Christopher Sabel and Suzanne Fearnley McGowan, for the constructive feedback and suggestions to earlier versions of this chapter. Finally, I would like to thank all the faculty and students at the Department of Strategy and Entrepreneurship at BI Norwegian Business School for the valuable comments I received during a brown bag presentation of this chapter in 2019. I am grateful for all your help with this chapter. Thank you.

Citation

Adarkwah, G.K. (2021), "Host Government Intervention and FDI Inflow: An Empirical Investigation", Verbeke, A., van Tulder, R., Rose, E.L. and Wei, Y. (Ed.) The Multiple Dimensions of Institutional Complexity in International Business Research (Progress in International Business Research, Vol. 15), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 193-218. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1745-886220210000015012

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