The impact of double taxation treaties on foreign direct investment: evidence from large dyadic panel data.: An article from: Contemporary Economic Policy
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From the author: To increase inward foreign direct investment (FDI), policy makers increasingly resort to the ratification of double taxation treaties (DTTs). However, the effectiveness of DTTs in inducing higher FDI is still open to debate, as the empirical evidence of existing studies is anything but conclusive. In contrast to earlier approaches, we use a largely unpublished dataset on bilateral FDI stocks, covering a much larger and more representative sample of host and source countries. Controlling for standard determinants of FDI and employing various econometric specifications, our results indicate that DTTs do lead to higher FDI stocks and that the effects are substantively important as well.
Citation Details Title: The impact of double taxation treaties on foreign direct investment: evidence from large dyadic panel data. Author: Fabian Barthel Publication:Contemporary Economic Policy (Magazine/Journal) Date: July 1, 2010 Publisher: Western Economic Association International Volume: 28 Issue: 3 Page: 366(12)