Artikel

Investment agreements and the fragmentation of firms across countries

We examine the global ownership structure of firms in the context of the investment regime. Investment agreements extend valuable privileges to firms invested abroad. But, these privileges only apply to firms whose assets are owned in a country that has signed an agreement with their host market; firms lack protections under investment agreements for many of their target markets. We argue that, by strategically locating subsidiaries in ‘transit’ countries, firms systematically expand their access to investment agreements. This firm-specific access to investment agreements through transit countries also has implications for investment flows: Transit countries receive more inflows and outflows of investment. Moreover, the impact of agreements declines over time and treaty partners, as seemingly newly protected firms have previously gained coverage through subsidiaries. Drawing on subsidiary location choices of the world’s largest firms, as well as data on firm ownership structures and aggregate investment flows, we present systematic evidence consistent with this argument. The paper highlights the importance of the global ownership structure of firms in an environment of heterogeneous international rules and discusses new distributional consequences of the investment regime.

Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Journal: The Review of International Organizations ; ISSN: 1559-744X ; Volume: 16 ; Year: 2020 ; Issue: 4 ; Pages: 755-791 ; New York, NY: Springer US

Classification
Politik
International Investment; Long-term Capital Movements
International Agreements and Observance; International Organizations
International Relations and International Political Economy: Other
International Law
Firm Organization and Market Structure
International Business Administration
International Linkages to Development; Role of International Organizations
Subject
Bilateral investment treaty
Foreign direct investment
Ownership structure
Investor-state dispute settlement
MNCs
Regulatory chill

Event
Geistige Schöpfung
(who)
Betz, Timm
Pond, Amy
Yin, Weiwen
Event
Veröffentlichung
(who)
Springer US
(where)
New York, NY
(when)
2020

DOI
doi:10.1007/s11558-020-09402-0
Last update
10.03.2025, 11:45 AM CET

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  • Artikel

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  • Betz, Timm
  • Pond, Amy
  • Yin, Weiwen
  • Springer US

Time of origin

  • 2020

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