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1. International business in a changing world environment -- 2. Whither global capitalism? -- 3. Some paradoxes of the …
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1. The determinants of international production -- 2. Trade, location of economic activity and the multinational enterprise : a search for an eclectic approach -- 3. Trade, location of economic activity and the multinational enterprise : some empirical tests -- 4. Explaining the international...
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operation studies -- pt. 4. Implications of crisis in a synergetic world …
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This unique, extensive Handbook illustrates that multinational enterprises can contribute substantially to the competitive advantage of small countries. It advances the notion that small nations increasingly need to rely on both home-grown and foreign multinational enterprises to achieve...
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financial integration of the world economy …
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"Presenting essential research on contemporary foreign direct investment policies, this Handbook identifies the wide variety of global policy challenges linked to modern technological, geostrategic and entrepreneurial developments, from electoral uncertainties to rapid digitalization. This...
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. Location in the modern globalizing world. …
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The global economy is changing rapidly and multinational corporations (MNCs) are at the forefront of this transformation. This book provides novel and profound analyses of how MNCs and emerging economies are related, and how this relationship affects the dynamics of the global economy. In...
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) in economic development in an increasingly globalizing, knowledge-intensive and alliance-based world economy …
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Spiral and the US Model Business Principles - Why MNEs Should Take Responsibility for the Improvement of World-Wide Social … Multinationals', World Development, 29 (1), January, 189-208 -- Edmund R. Thompson (2002), 'Clustering of Foreign Direct Investment … and Enhanced Technology Transfer: Evidence from Hong Kong Garment Firms in China', World Development, 30(5), 873 …
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