International Political Economy: Perspectives on Global Power and Wealth, Fourth Edition
150 The Multinational Enterprise as an Economic Organization locational pressures—the bauxite mine where the bauxite is, bauxite ...
Richard E.Caves 151 If transaction-specific assets deter anonymous spot-market transactions, they leave open the choice between ...
152 The Multinational Enterprise as an Economic Organization the very large specific and durable investments in facilities also ...
Richard E.Caves 153 Writers on offshore procurement and the associated international trade always refer to the role of foreign i ...
154 The Multinational Enterprise as an Economic Organization Statistical evidence on U.S. exports and imports passing between co ...
Richard E.Caves 155 rather than simply trade with each other (and with other agents) on the open market. This approach is readil ...
156 10 Third World Governments and Multinational Corporations: Dynamics of Host’s Bargaining Power SHAH M.TARZI Shah M.Tarzi exa ...
Shah M.Tarzi 157 percentages of the total stock of local investment, local production and sales. Secondly, multinationals tend t ...
158 Third World Governments and Multinational Corporations THIRD WORLD GOVERNMENTS: DYNAMICS OF POTENTIAL BARGAINING POWER In or ...
Shah M.Tarzi 159 arise: (1) the rate of change in technological complexity of the foreign investment regime grows faster relativ ...
160 Third World Governments and Multinational Corporations monitor multinationals were to improve, it is likely that host nation ...
Shah M.Tarzi 161 natural resources, plantation agriculture and utilities fall into this group. Once the investment is sunk and t ...
162 Third World Governments and Multinational Corporations Domestic Constraints on the Exercise of Power Key determinants in tra ...
Shah M.Tarzi 163 multinational corporations might mean intense competition, are unable to compete with the giant corporations be ...
164 Third World Governments and Multinational Corporations vulnerability of host states. International Business Machines, for in ...
Shah M.Tarzi 165 support to protect the assets of American multinationals. In a few instances, the American government used cove ...
166 Third World Governments and Multinational Corporations In order to model the bargaining power of Third World countries with ...
167 11 “A New Imperial System”? The Role of the Multinational Corporations Reconsidered DAVID FIELDHOUSE David Fieldhouse discus ...
168 “A New Imperial System”? after empire and a cause of “underdevelopment”? I do not claim to answer it, merely to summarize th ...
David Fieldhouse 169 sophisticated industries but, more serious, for the technology that made them possible. Europe would thus b ...
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