Foreign investment, government guaranteed (governmental investment guarantee for foreign private investment)
Programs of various states – such as the Economic Cooperation Act in the U.S. in 1947 – with the aim of partially or fully assuming the risk of companies investing abroad. The sense of such a measure is disputed; mutual agreements to protect the investments of the contracting parties are considered the better way. – See sovereign wealth funds.
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