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Multinational Investment and Economic Structure
Taylor and Francis 1995; US$ 200.00Multinational Investment and Economic Structure examines the relationship between industrial development and foreign direct investment (FDI) activities, and the interaction between multinational (MNE) activity and economic structures. It deals with the changing structure of the world economy as a whole, and the dynamics of the relationship between... more...
Multinational Enterprises from the Netherlands
Taylor and Francis 2012; US$ 210.00Despite the long history of international economic activity and the dominant role of Dutch MNEs in the world economy there has been relatively little academic research in the area. This book explores issues such as: * What historical precedents underlie the character of Dutch MNE activity * How and why the technological specialisation of the Dutch... more...
Foreign Direct Investment and Governments
Routledge 1996; US$ 89.95Shows how the economic structure and development of various countries both influence, and are influenced by, foreign direct investment. more...
International Business and the Eclectic Paradigm
Taylor and Francis 2012; US$ 200.00The eclectic paradigm has arguably become the dominant theoretical basis in the study of FDI, multinational corporations and internationalisation over the last two decades. The contributions to this volume evaluate the eclectic paradigm in the global economy and its validity as a theoretical basis to understand developments such as economic globalization... more...
Multinationals on the Periphery
Palgrave Macmillan 2007; US$ 115.00Multinational enterprises do not regard all locations as being equivalent. Smaller economies and less-developed countries are not as attractive because of a limited market size or lack of proximity to other locations. This book focuses on how multinational activity to and from peripheral economies differs from their activity in core economies. more...
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