Multinational Enterprise and Economic Analysis [ electronic resource ] / edited by Richard E. Caves.
Contributor(s): Caves, Richard E [editor].
Material type: TextSeries: Cambridge Surveys of Economic Literature. Publisher: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009Edition: Third edition.ISBN: 9780511619113 ( e-book ).Subject(s): Economic Theory | Economics | International Economics | Industrial EconomicsGenre/Form: Electronic booksDDC classification: 338.88 Online resources: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511619113 Click to view Summary: The third edition of Multinational Enterprise and Economic Analysis surveys the contributions that economic analysis has made to our understanding of why multinational enterprises exist and what consequences they have for the workings of the national and international economies. It shows how economic analysis can explain multinationals' activity patterns and how economics can shed conceptual light on problems of business policies and managerial decisions arising in practice. It addresses the welfare problems arising from multinationals' activities and the logic of governments' preferences and choices in their dealings with multinationals. Suitable for researchers, graduates and upper-level undergraduates. The third edition of this highly accessible book incorporates the many additions to our knowledge of multinationals accumulated in research appearing in the past decade.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The third edition of Multinational Enterprise and Economic Analysis surveys the contributions that economic analysis has made to our understanding of why multinational enterprises exist and what consequences they have for the workings of the national and international economies. It shows how economic analysis can explain multinationals' activity patterns and how economics can shed conceptual light on problems of business policies and managerial decisions arising in practice. It addresses the welfare problems arising from multinationals' activities and the logic of governments' preferences and choices in their dealings with multinationals. Suitable for researchers, graduates and upper-level undergraduates. The third edition of this highly accessible book incorporates the many additions to our knowledge of multinationals accumulated in research appearing in the past decade.
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