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Multinationals, the State, and the Management of Economic Nationalism Chaitram Singh

Multinationals, the State, and the Management of Economic Nationalism By Chaitram Singh

Multinationals, the State, and the Management of Economic Nationalism by Chaitram Singh


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Although the role of multinational corporations (MNCs) in developing countries has been the subject of intense academic interest, few studies have attempted a systematic examination of relations between small mineral-producing Third World countries and the MNCs involved in the extraction of these mineral resources.

Multinationals, the State, and the Management of Economic Nationalism Summary

Multinationals, the State, and the Management of Economic Nationalism: The Case of Trinidad by Chaitram Singh

Although the role of multinational corporations (MNCs) in developing countries has been the subject of intense academic interest, few studies have attempted a systematic examination of relations between small mineral-producing Third World countries and the MNCs involved in the extraction of these mineral resources. This book fills that gap by analyzing the opportunities available to a developing country with a limited mineral resource base to improve its bargaining position with the MNCs. Trinidad, a small petroleum producer whose industry has always been dominated by multinationals, is used throughout as an illustrative case study. A major contribution to the international business and international relations literature, this volume both adds an important dimension to the literature on multinational-host country relations and offers an in-depth analysis of the politics of a major Caribbean nation.

The book begins with an introductory chapter that explores the two schools of thought -- the Marxists dependency and the bargaining perspectives -- regarding the role of multinationals in small mineral producing countries. The following chapters utilize a bargaining approach to examine the relationship between the Trinidadian government and foreign investors in the oil industry during the past 30 years. Singh concludes that nationalization is not the best answer for small mineral producers like Trinidad, because he host country's size makes undue dependence on the foreign investor likely for the duration of the concession agreement. In addition, Singh points out, the ability of the host government to achieve its managerial, technical, and capital goals vis-a-vis the foreign investor depends directly upon the government's ability to manage its domestic policies. Two appendices that profile officials interviewed during the course of the study, a bibliography, and an index for easy reference complete the study.

About Chaitram Singh

CHAITRAM SINGH is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Berry College, Mt. Berry, Georgia. He is the author of Guyana: Politics in a Plantation Society (Praeger, 1988).

Table of Contents

Preface Multinationals in Small Mineral-producing Countries An Open Petroleum Economy Organization of the Petroleum Industry in Trinidad The Ethnic Basis of Politics in Trinidad Nationalization as a Mobilization Strategy Multinationals, the State, and the Management of Economic Nationalism Conclusion Appendix Bibliography Index

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NPB9780275930752
9780275930752
0275930750
Multinationals, the State, and the Management of Economic Nationalism: The Case of Trinidad by Chaitram Singh
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1989-04-04
156
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