Routledge Studies in International Business and the World Economy
About the Book Series
As ever-increasing proportion of the world's business takes place across national borders, the need to understand the motive forces behind international business becomes greater. Transnationals are now, in many cases, as important as national governments in shaping trade flows and economic trends. As this series demonstrates, international business is not just the preserve of the largest companies, but impacts on all aspects of business and economic activity. This series is essential reading for policy makers as well as researchers in international business and applied international economics.
Multinational Investment and Economic Structure: Globalisation and Competitiveness
1st Edition
By Rajneesh Narula
January 29, 1996
Multinational 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 ...
Multinational Restructuring, Internationalization and Small Economies: The Swedish Case
1st Edition
By Thomas Andersson, Torbjorn Fredriksson, Roger Svensson
December 18, 1995
Much of the existing literature on multinational companies has been concerned with firms originating in the world's largest economies. This book redresses the situation by presenting important information on the internationalization of a small country's industry. Multinational Restructuring, ...
States and Firms: Multinational Enterprises in Institutional Competition
1st Edition
By Razeen Sally
November 15, 1995
States and Firms is a study in the political economy of the multinational enterprise. It looks at the internationalisation in the 1980s of the twelve leading French and German-owned multinational enterprises in chemicals and electronics, who form part of a European Challenge in international ...