The Multinational Corporation in the 1980s by Charles P. Kindleberger - ISBN: 9780262610445
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This collection of essays addresses the vital question of how much the theory of direct foreign investment - developed a decade ago before many drastic changes took place on the international economic scene - still holds.

The Multinational Corporation in the 1980s

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    384 pages

  • Release Date

    7 February 1986

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Summary

This collection of essays addresses the vital question of how much the theory of direct foreign investment - developed a decade ago before many drastic changes took place on the international economic scene - still holds. Grouped in five major sections, they cover The Theory of Direct Foreign Investment; Industrial Organization and International Markets; Country Studies; International Finance; and Implications for the United States.Charles P. Kindleberger is Ford International Professor of Ec…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780262610445
ISBN-10:0262610442
Author:Charles P. Kindleberger
Publisher:MIT Press Ltd
Imprint:MIT Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:384
Release Date:7 February 1986
Weight:612g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 20mm
Series:The Multinational Corporation in the 1980s
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” Multinational corporations have become an important and enduring feature of the world economy. This book offers a valuable addition to our understanding of why they exist, how they work, how they clash with governments, and how the disagreements can be resolved.” - Richard N. Cooper, Harvard University & quot; Multinational corporations have become an important and enduring feature of the world economy. This book offers a valuable addition to our understanding of why they exist, how they work, how they clash with governments, and how the disagreements can be resolved.& quot; - Richard N. Cooper, Harvard University “Multinational corporations have become an important and enduring feature of the world economy. This book offers a valuable addition to our understanding of why they exist, how they work, how they clash with governments, and how the disagreements can be resolved.”- Richard N. Cooper, Harvard University

About The Author

Charles P. Kindleberger

Charles P. Kindleberger is Ford International Professor of Economics Emeritus, MIT and Visiting Professor, Brandeis University.

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