Jennifer Tobin

Georgetown University

Assistant Professor

3600 N Street, NW Suite 200

Washington, DC 20057

United States

The Brookings Institution

Brookings Research Fellow

1775 Massachusetts Ave. NW

Washington, DC 20036-2188

United States

Nuffield College

Research Fellow

New Road

Oxford, OX1 1NF

United Kingdom

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

5

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Scholarly Papers (5)

1.

Foreign Direct Investment and the Business Environment in Developing Countries: The Impact of Bilateral Investment Treaties

Yale Law & Economics Research Paper No. 293
Number of pages: 52 Posted: 11 May 2005
Susan Rose-Ackerman and Jennifer Tobin
Yale Law School and Georgetown University
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2.

Eenie, Meenie, Miney, Moe? Institutional Portfolios and Delegation to Multilateral Aid Institutions

Number of pages: 34 Posted: 25 Oct 2011
Christina J. Schneider and Jennifer Tobin
University of California, San Diego and Georgetown University
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3.

Interest Coalitions and Multilateral Aid Allocation in the European Union

International Studies Quarterly, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 42 Posted: 25 Oct 2011 Last Revised: 07 Nov 2012
Christina J. Schneider and Jennifer Tobin
University of California, San Diego and Georgetown University
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4.

When Does Globalization Help the Poor?

Annual Review of Political Science, Vol. 20, pp. 287-307, 2017
Posted: 15 May 2017
Jennifer Tobin and Nita Rudra
Georgetown University and Georgetown University

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5.

Funding Self-Sustaining Development: The Role of Aid, FDI and Government in Economic Success

Posted: 07 May 2005
Stephen Kosack and Jennifer Tobin
The Brookings Institution and Georgetown University

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Foreign aid, Foreign Direct Investment, economic growth, human development, democracy, developing economies