Multinational enterprises have played a crucial role in post-war
international economic integration. They have promoted intra-firm
trade, technology transfer and internal movements of capital and
human resources. This book provides wide-ranging evidence on their
role in globalizing the service sector - especially financial
services - in establishing international networks of research and
development and in developing trade and investment linkages in
Asia. Particular attention is given to the participation of
multinationals in management contracts and joint ventures and the
significance of this for host country industrial policy. This book
is designed to be of interest to students of business, management
and finance, and economics.
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