The Future Of Foreign Direct Investment And The Multinational Enterprise


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The Future of Foreign Direct Investment and the Multinational Enterprise


The Future of Foreign Direct Investment and the Multinational Enterprise

Author: Ravi Ramamurti

language: en

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Release Date: 2011-04-27


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This Festschrift in honour of Professor Yair Aharoni, a pioneer in the field of international business, looks at several of these new trends in FDI, what they will mean for firms and governments, and the opportunities created by these developments to enrich or extend extant theory.

Foreign Direct Investment in the World Economy


Foreign Direct Investment in the World Economy

Author: Mr.Edward M. Graham

language: en

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Release Date: 1995-06-01


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The role of foreign direct investment (FDI) in international capital flows is examined. Theories of the determinants of FDI are surveyed, and the economic consequences of FDI for both host (recipient) and home (investor) nations are examined in light of empirical studies. Policy issues surrounding possible negotiation of a “multilateral agreement on investment” are discussed.

Multinational Corporations and Foreign Direct Investment


Multinational Corporations and Foreign Direct Investment

Author: Stephen D. Cohen

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Release Date: 2007


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Large companies doing businesson a global basis increasingly dominate the production and marketing of the world's goods and services. This new book analyses multinational corporations in an electic, nuanced manner.