2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.137981
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Investment risk and natural resource potential in “Belt & Road Initiative” countries: A multi-criteria decision-making approach

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“…Besides, due to war, such high-and highest-risk areas are not highly regulated and the laws there are not sound enough. The conclusion can be drawn that the CEE region has less political risk than other regions along the BRI, which is consistent with results in the previous literature [9]. In addition, this study finds that the CIS and West Asia region ranked high and the highest political risk, while most countries in the ASEAN region were classed as low and medium political risk countries.…”
Section: Political Risk Evaluationsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Besides, due to war, such high-and highest-risk areas are not highly regulated and the laws there are not sound enough. The conclusion can be drawn that the CEE region has less political risk than other regions along the BRI, which is consistent with results in the previous literature [9]. In addition, this study finds that the CIS and West Asia region ranked high and the highest political risk, while most countries in the ASEAN region were classed as low and medium political risk countries.…”
Section: Political Risk Evaluationsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Huang identifies the environmental risk and opportunity based on the TOPSIS method and finds that most countries in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and some other countries are suitable for environmental investment [14]. A similar conclusion was drawn by Hussain et al, they analyze investment risk and natural resource potential based on a multi-criteria decisionmaking approach, and find that the majority of countries in CEE and some other countries are suitable for Chinese enterprises to invest in the BRI [9]. Countries along the BRI are rich in oil and gas resources, and many scholars have studied them from the perspective of energy intensity [3], energy efficiency [17], and the role of energy [18] in the relationship between China and the countries along the BRI.…”
Section: Studies On Bri Country Risk Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 54%
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