Multinational companies from emerging economies : composition, conceptualization and direction in the global economy

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Multinational companies from emerging economies : composition, conceptualization and direction in the global economy

Andrea Goldstein ; foreword by Louis T. Wells

(International political economy series)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2007

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-198) and index

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This comprehensive study of the rise of multinational corporations from emerging economies explores the basis of their success. Andrea Goldstein argues that the history of multinational business offers valuable lessons for the present and shows how emerging multinationals are embedded in dense political, social and ethnic networks.

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Introduction Trends in 'Southern' Outward FDI Towards an Industry Categorization The New Asian Multinationals 'Multilatinas' Extant Theories and Their Relevance to EMNCs The Role of Governments Some Key Questions Consequences for OECD Governments, Firms and Workers Conclusions: The Way Ahead

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