
Norway: Expropriation risk
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Norway |
Expropriation risk, (1=low, 7=high) |
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Latest value | 0 |
Year | |
Measure | index points |
Data availability | - |
Average | 1 |
Min - Max | 1 - 1 |
Source | Credendo Group |
The latest value from is index points, unavailable from index points in . In comparison, the world average is 0 index points, based on data from countries. Historically, the average for Norway from to is 1 index points. The minimum value, 1 index points, was reached in 2014 while the maximum of 1 index points was recorded in 2014.
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Definition: The risk of expropriation encompasses all discriminatory measures taken by a host government which deprive the investor of its investment without any adequate compensation; for the purpose of analysing the expropriation risk, events of embargo, change of (legal) regime and denial of justice are included.
In order to assess the expropriation risk Credendo not only assesses the risk attached to expropriation as such, but also the functioning of legal institutions in the host country and the probability of a negative change in attitude towards foreign investments.
Countries are classified into seven categories: from 1 (low risk) to 7 (high risk).
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In order to assess the expropriation risk Credendo not only assesses the risk attached to expropriation as such, but also the functioning of legal institutions in the host country and the probability of a negative change in attitude towards foreign investments.
Countries are classified into seven categories: from 1 (low risk) to 7 (high risk).
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