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Political affinity, multilateralism, and foreign direct investment worldwide

•We examine how political affinity affects foreign direct investment (FDI) in both bilateral and multilateral relations.•A host country attracts more FDI from a home country with higher political affinity.•Multilateral diplomacy mitigates the effect of bilateral political affinity on FDI.•A host cou...

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Published in:Journal of international financial markets, institutions & money institutions & money, 2024-07, Vol.94, p.102024, Article 102024
Main Authors: Lin, Wenlian, Cao, Jerry, Zhou, Sili, Li, Yong
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