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Legal safeguards for direct investments in LDCs

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The developing countries are caught in the cleft stick of assertion of national interests and independence, on one side, and need for an improved investment climate to attract foreign direct investment, on the other. The question facing the foreign firms is how they can safeguard their capital investments against encroachment by the host country which may even expropriate their assets.

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Research Institute for International Technical-Economic Cooperation at the Rhenish-Westphalian College of Technology, Aachen.

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Jüttner, H. Legal safeguards for direct investments in LDCs. Intereconomics 11, 259–262 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02929069

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