Multinationals in the global political economy
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Multinationals in the global political economy
Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press, 1993
- : uk
- : us
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Multinationals in the Global Political Economy looks at the new diplomacy between the multinational firm and the nation-state, focusing on the interdependencies, conflictual and co-operative, between the two primary actors in the global economy. An international group of scholars (the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada and Sweden) from a variety of disciplines (international relations, political science, public policy, economics and business studies) discuss the theory and practice of MNE-state relations in the 1990s.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- L.Eden & E.Potter - Notes on the Contributors - Thinking Globally, Acting Locally: Multinationals in the Global Political Economy
- L.Eden - Sovereignty at Bay Twenty Years After
- R.Vernon - Bringing the Firm back in: Multinationals in International Political Economy
- L.Eden - Governments and Multinational Enterprises: From Confrontation to Co-operation?
- J.H.Dunning - Drawing the Border for a Multinational Enterprise and a Nation State?
- A.M.Rugman - Big Business and the State
- S.Strange - TNCs in the Third World: Stability or Discontinuity?
- R.Kaplinsky - Multinationals and Developing Countries: Some Issues for Research
- S.Lall - The Competitiveness of Countries and Their Multinational Firms
- M.Blomstr m & R.E.Lipsey - No Entry: Sectoral Controls on Incoming Direct Investment in the Developed Countries
- R.T.Kudrle - Marketing Strategies to attract Foreign Investment
- L.T.Wells Jr & A.G.Wint - Bibliography - Indexes
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