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in Europe, the United States and elsewhere, the future of global trade and international business has been thrown into …Globalization has been a key force in the development of business in recent decades. But with nationalism on the rise … continue operating globally or to expand their international presence. A clarion call for the renewed relevance and importance …
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System -- Chapter 7. International Cooperation -- Conclusion …
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International Conference on Leadership, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship (ICLIE), this volume showcases original papers presenting … sciences and medicine. The pace of globalization is increasing at a rapid rate and is primarily driven by increasing volume of … India -- The Effect of International Accounting Standards on Management Behavior -- Intercultural Competencies for Career …
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Economic globalisation and technological change are the two issues that concerned people in the past, concern them today and will concern them in the future - all over the world, poor or rich. Traditionally, questions about allocative effects are asked: What are the labour market implications?...
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This textbook on international business integrates the academic study of international trade and foreign direct … managerial decision making in the internationally oriented firm with the conceptual tools provided by international economics …
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How can Africa, the world's most lagging region, benefit from globalisation and achieve sustained economic growth? Africa needs greater investment by Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) to improve competitiveness and generate more growth through positive spill-over effects. Despite the fact that...
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This is the first book to explain the expansion of multinational enterprises (MNEs) into a transition economy from a technology accumulation perspective. The author provides a theoretical alternative to accepted wisdom regarding technology transfer, and discusses the policy implications of this...
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