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Foreign and Domestic Investment in Argentina

The Politics of Privatized Infrastructure

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Paperback, 264 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | 2018
ISBN13: 9781107637962
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Political economy scholarship suggests that private sector investment, and thus economic growth, is more likely to occur when formal institutions allow states to provide investors with credible commitments to protect property rights. This book argues that this maxim does not hold for infrastructure privatization programs. Rather, differences in firm organizational structure better explain the viability of privatization contracts in weak institutional environments. Domestic investors - or, if contracts are granted subnationally, domestic investors with diverse holdings in their contract jurisdiction - work most effectively in the volatile economic and political environments of the developing world. They are able to negotiate mutually beneficial adaptations to their contracts with host governments because cross-sector diversification provides them with informal contractual supports. The book finds strong empirical support for this argument through an analysis of fourteen water and sanitation privatization contracts in Argentina and a statistical analysis of sector trends in developing countries.

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ISBN13:9781107637962
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:264

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Introduction; 1. Informal contractual supports in weak institutional environments; 2. An overview of the Argentine privatizations; 3. The fragility of nonlocal contracts prior to the crisis; 4. Smoother sailing for all investors in less competitive provinces; 5. Home court advantages magnify after the crisis; 6. Diverse local holdings also prevail in calm political contexts; 7. Explaining contractual resilience in low- and middle-income countries; 8. Conclusion.
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        Foreign and Domestic Investment in Argentina