国内市场力量与东道国市场对外资的保护

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Conflict Management and Peace Science Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1177/07388942231205519
Corina Simonelli, Iain Osgood
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受困于东道国市场、遭受政治暴力的跨国公司如何找到安全保障?恐怖主义和冲突排斥外国投资,最近的研究试图了解各公司对暴力反应的异质性。当跨国公司在暴力面前无法转移其投资时,我们认为,它们的母国政府利用外交能力、安全和经济资源来确保东道国政府的保护。因此,对东道国市场具有重大影响力的本土跨国公司不太可能在暴力事件发生后缩减业务或投资。考察外国直接投资(FDI)的二元数据,我们发现,国内市场外交使团、援助和联盟大大减弱了暴力对FDI的负面影响。与我们的论点一致,这种效应是在暴力开始后观察到的,并不是东道国市场从本国市场以外的大国那里获得安全援助的产物。与硬实力和软实力资源相匹配的强大外交存在,有助于捍卫核心外交政策利益。
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Home market power and host market protection of foreign investment
How do multinational firms trapped in host markets suffering from political violence find security? Terrorism and conflict repel foreign investment and recent research has sought to understand heterogeneity across firms in their response to violence. When multinational firms are unable to move their investments in the face of violence, we argue that their home governments use diplomatic capacity and security and economic resources to secure protection from host governments. Multinational corporations from home markets with significant leverage over host markets are therefore less likely to curtail their operations or investments in the wake of violence. Examining dyadic data on foreign direct investment (FDI), we show that home market diplomatic missions, aid, and alliances substantially abate the negative effects of violence on FDI. Consistent with our argument, this effect is observed after violence begins and is not an artifact of host markets garnering security aid from great powers other than the home market. A strong diplomatic presence matched to both hard and soft power resources positively contributes to the defense of core foreign policy interests.
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Conflict Management and Peace Science
Conflict Management and Peace Science INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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期刊介绍: Conflict Management and Peace Science is a peer-reviewed journal published five times a year from 2009. It contains scientific papers on topics such as: - international conflict; - arms races; - the effect of international trade on political interactions; - foreign policy decision making; - international mediation; - and game theoretic approaches to conflict and cooperation. Affiliated with the Peace Science Society (International), Conflict Management and Peace Science features original and review articles focused on news and events related to the scientific study of conflict and peace. Members of the Peace Science Society (International) receive an annual subscription to Conflict Management and Peace Science as a benefit of membership.
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