2019
DOI: 10.5013/ijssst.a.19.06.37
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Mathematical Modelling of the Dependence of Foreign Direct Investments on the Protection Level of Property Rights

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“…Such a systematization allows us to determine the instruments for regulating investments (Nitsevich et al, 2020), as well as to seek compromise solutions between investor requests (Cejnek & Randl, 2016;Fu & Yu, 2018;Gambetti & Giusberti, 2019;Gogoleva et al, 2018;Gromova et al, 2019;) and the possibilities of customizing the economic system (Armand & Mendi, 2018;Kogan, 2016). A sociological study confirms the importance of institutional conditions in Russia to ensure increased investment including foreign (Izotov, 2019;Skvortsova et al, 2018;Ślusarczyk, 2018;Vysotskaya et al, 2018), this is the potential that can be used (Grabova et al, 2018;Kormishkina et al, 2016;Pinkovetskaia et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Such a systematization allows us to determine the instruments for regulating investments (Nitsevich et al, 2020), as well as to seek compromise solutions between investor requests (Cejnek & Randl, 2016;Fu & Yu, 2018;Gambetti & Giusberti, 2019;Gogoleva et al, 2018;Gromova et al, 2019;) and the possibilities of customizing the economic system (Armand & Mendi, 2018;Kogan, 2016). A sociological study confirms the importance of institutional conditions in Russia to ensure increased investment including foreign (Izotov, 2019;Skvortsova et al, 2018;Ślusarczyk, 2018;Vysotskaya et al, 2018), this is the potential that can be used (Grabova et al, 2018;Kormishkina et al, 2016;Pinkovetskaia et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%