This book offers a fresh perspective on the role of multinational
enterprises (MNEs) in development. Alan M. Rugman and Jonathan P.
Doh challenge traditional assumptions about economic development
and address the controversies that surround MNEs. For example, how
do foreign multinationals affect overall economic growth in
emerging economies, and how does this process lead to the
subsequent rise of new emerging-economy MNEs? The authors focus on
the mechanisms by which MNEs influence economic development. They
evaluate the impact of MNEs on the processes and outcomes of
development, as well as the influence of civil society, NGOs, and
government policies on multinationals, especially in Asia. And they
discuss the rise of emerging-economy MNEs from Asian economies,
especially "yang" MNEs from China and Korea. Arriving at a far more
nuanced understanding of MNEs today, the authors also offer
observations about the role of multinationals in the future.
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