Investment
Few areas of international economic law have generated more debate than the subject of investment. The interest stems from the generally recognized need for foreign direct investment (FDI) and the merits of globalisation and integrating into the world economy (openness and liberal investment regimes) vis a vis the volatility of foreign capital and need for countries to properly regulate foreign investment on their soil so as to meet their own development goals.
There is no denying that investment is critical for sustainable development, which requires fundamental changes in how we produce, distribute and dispose of goods. Today this kind of change must come mainly through investment in new technologies and new processes that can replace unsustainable practices. In developing countries, where domestic sources of capital are scarce, foreign direct investment plays a significant role. But not all investment leads to sustainable development, and not all of the global rules and institutions relating to international investment have been conceived through a sustainable development lens. The TKN's work on investment and sustainable development will focus on this critical linkage, and provide new approaches to ensure that investment law and policy make a positive contribution to sustainable development.
Research
Sustainable Development Impacts of Investment Incentives: A Case Study of the Pharmaceutical Industry in Singapore
Paper: Hank Lim, Lim Tan Wei, 2010Sustainable Development Impacts of Investment Incentives: A Case Study of Malawi’s Tourism Sector
Paper: Nelson Nsiku, Sheila Kiratu, 2009Flavia Thomé talks about the Trade Knowledge Network
Video: Flavia Thomé, Nona Pelletier (Interviewer), Jason E.J. Manaigre (Technical Producer), 2009In Search of Aluminum: China’s Role in the Mekong Region
Paper: Kate M. Lazarus, 2009In Search of Aluminum: China’s Role in the Mekong Region (Policy Brief)
Paper: Kate M. Lazarus, 2009Trade Knowledge Network (TKN) Brochure
Outreach: Oli Brown, Flavia Thomé, Damon Vis-Dunbar, 2009Sustainable Development Impacts of Investment Incentives: A Case Study of the Chemical Industry in Indonesia
Paper: Sri Adiningsih, Murti Lestari, A. Ika Rahutami, Awang Susatya Wijaya, 2009Sustainable Development in the Plantation Industry in Laos: An Examination of the Role of the Ministry of Planning and Investment
Paper: Saykham Voladet, IUCN, 2009Sustainable development impacts of investment incentives : A case study of the mining industry in Vietnam
Paper: Vu Xuan Nguyet Hong, Ngo Minh Tuan, Ho Cong Hoa, 2009Competing for Business: Sustainable Development Impacts of Investment Incentives in Southeast Asia
Paper: Heike Baumüller, 2009Assessing Sustainable Development Impacts of Investment Incentives: A Checklist
Paper: Kenneth P. Thomas, 2009Rethinking Investments in Natural Resources: China’s Emerging Role in the Mekong Region (Full Study)
Paper: Heinrich Böll Stiftung, WWF, IISD, 2008Rethinking Investments in Natural Resources: China’s Emerging Role in the Mekong Region (Policy Brief)
Paper: Heinrich Böll Stiftung, WWF, IISD, 2008Trade Knowledge Network Brochure
Outreach: David A Boyer, 2005Lessons Learned on Trade and Sustainable Development
Book: Aaron Cosbey, 2004Sustainable Development: The Case of Energy in South Africa - Full Report
Paper: Rashad Cassim, Wendy Jackson, O.A. Akinboade, E.W. Niedermeier, F. Sibanda, 2004

