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Multinational Corporations and Local Firms in Emerging Economies - Country Studies of Spill Over Effects of Foreign Direct Investment (Paperback)
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Multinational Corporations and Local Firms in Emerging Economies - Country Studies of Spill Over Effects of Foreign Direct Investment (Paperback)
Series: European Association of Development Institutes Publications
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Multinational Corporations and Local Firms in Emerging Economies
aims at contributing to the emerging literature on multinational
corporation (mnc)- local firm interfaces by providing a number of
country studies from emerging economies of the spillover and
linkage effects of multinational corporations on local firms.
Moreover, the book takes the issue to the policy level by sharing
and evaluating policy experiences from a number of countries on
efforts to promote closer interaction between mncs and local firms.
The country studies are placed within a framework for analyzing
mnc-local firm interfaces that integrates insights from the
spillover and linkage literature. The book's primary market is
postgraduate students and researchers in economics, business
studies, international relations, political science, development
studies and area studies. However, because the book has a policy
orientation, development practitioners and policy makers may also
find insights and analyses that may inspire efforts to enhance
spillover effects of multinational corporations in emerging
economies.
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