THE INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT OF INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT: NATIONAL FEATURES
Keywords:
international investment, foreign direct investment, bilateral investment agreements, international investment agreements, investment climateAbstract
In the article the experience of leading countries in the field of institutional support for international investment activity has been summarized and assessed the effectiveness of its key institutions as well. Considerable attention is paid to the characterization of bilateral investment agreements and multilateral investment tools of international economic management.
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