Third world multinationals : engine of competitiveness or new form of dependency?
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Third world multinationals : engine of competitiveness or new form of dependency?
Palgrave Macmillan, 2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-209) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book evaluates the contribution of third world multinational enterprises to the competitiveness of their home and host countries in the context of Brazilian and Chilean MNE's. Third world MNE's can be important agents of growth, a fact that until now has been largely ignored in the literature. This book fills the gap in the literature by looking at third world MNE's ability to innovate and examining the potential for their innovations to be diffused to other home country firms and thereby improve their home country's competitiveness.
Table of Contents
Introduction The Theory of Developed Country Multinational Enterprises Third World Multinational Enterprises Fieldwork on Brazilian and Chilean Multinational Enterprises Competitiveness of Multinational Enterprises Case Study Evidence on Multinational Competitiveness Innovation Policy and the Competitiveness of Less Developed Countries Fieldwork On Innovation Policy Conclusions, Summary and Policy
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