Foreign acquisitions and political retaliation as threats to supply security in an era of strategic decoupling (FORAC)

  • Sowers, Todd Anthony (PI)
  • Miteva, Vanya (CoPI)
  • Mattlin, Mikael M. (PI)

Project: Research project

Project Details

Description

This research project will study how small open economies can shield enterprises critical for their supply security from strategic foreign acquisitions and political retaliation, while still maintaining their open economies. This question has become pressing, as recent years have seen active efforts by state-linked economic organisations to acquire foreign enterprises that possess critical technological know-how, or perform vital tasks in national supply systems. This project combines three research areas in an innovative, interdisciplinary way: supply security, economic statecraft and strategic enterprise acquisitions. There are critical knowledge gaps in the inter-linkages between these research areas with urgent policy implications, which this project will address.

StatusFinished
Effective start/end date7/1/0411/30/23

Funding

  • National Science Foundation: $100,394.00

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