This article develops a comparative institutionalist framework to investigate how pro-enforcement reforms
leading to a change in competition policy regimes attracts FDI in host countries, and how this relationship is
moderated by the interplay between key formal and informal institutions. We revisit the FDI theory by integrating insights from economics of competition policy and the most recent debate on how institutions matter to
international business. We contend that the effectiveness of competition policy enforcement is a crucial factor in
attracting FDI, but only in host countries characterized by institutional configurations where the lack of trust is
concomitant with a high-quality regulatory institutional environment. Our analysis on a sample of 63 countries
followed in the 1980–2017 period supports our hypotheses. This paper contributes to a deeper understanding on
the competition policy–FDI relationship at national level and has implications for policy makers.
Dettaglio pubblicazione
2021, INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS REVIEW, Pages - (volume: 30)
The effects of competition policy, regulatory quality and trust on inward FDI in host countries (01a Articolo in rivista)
Mariotti Sergio, Marzano Riccardo
Gruppo di ricerca: Industrial Organization and Management