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Multinational Enterprise and World Competition J. Clegg

Multinational Enterprise and World Competition By J. Clegg

Multinational Enterprise and World Competition by J. Clegg


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Multinational firms are often seen as controlling the secrets of industrial success, and conversely, as causing industrial decline. This study assesses the role of multinational enterprise in international competition - including trade and technology licensing - and analyses the profound implications that follow for policy formulation.

Multinational Enterprise and World Competition Summary

Multinational Enterprise and World Competition: A Comparative Study of the USA, Japan, the UK, Sweden and West Germany by J. Clegg

Multinational firms are often seen as controlling the secrets of industrial success, and conversely, as causing industrial decline. As a consequence their activites are the subject of intense debate. This study assesses the role of multinational enterprise in international competition - including trade and technology licensing - and analyses the profound implications that follow for policy formulation. This is the first book to use a systematic comparative approach, in which the experience of five major developed economies, the USA, Japan, the UK, Sweden and West Germany, are appraised using the framework of modern economic theory.     

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NPB9780333432273
9780333432273
0333432274
Multinational Enterprise and World Competition: A Comparative Study of the USA, Japan, the UK, Sweden and West Germany by J. Clegg
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
1987-06-29
206
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