Foreign direct investment and the multinational enterprise
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"The multinational firm and its main vehicle, foreign direct investment, are key forces in economic globalization. Their importance to the world economy can be seen in the fact that since 1990 foreign direct investment has grown more rapidly than the world GDP and world trade. Despite this, the causes and consequences of multinational firm activity are little understood and until recently relatively unexamined in the theoretical literature. This CESifo volume fills this gap, examining the multinational enterprise (MNE) and foreign direct investment (FDI) from both theoretical and empirical perspectives."--BOOK JACKET.
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Steven Brakman
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Harry Garretsen
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Alan Deardorff
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Foreign Direct Investment and the Multinational Enterprise (CESifo Seminar Series)
- FDForeign Direct Investment and t...Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen, Alan Deardorff
Foreign Direct Investment and the Multinational Enterprise
- FDForeign Direct Investment and t...Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen, Alan Deardorff
Foreign Direct Investment and the Multinational Enterprise
- FDForeign Direct Investment and t...Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen
Foreign Direct Investment and the Multinational Enterprise
- FDForeign Direct Investment and t...Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen, Alan Deardorff
Foreign Direct Investment and the Multinational Enterprise