In recent years there has been a spectacular growth in the
technological capabilities of developing countries and in outward
direct investment from firms based in these countries.
"Technological Innovation and Third World Multinationals" argues
that these phenomena are related. The emerging technological
capabilities of Third World firms are allied to the cumulative
growth of their outward direct investment. The existence and
accumulation of technological capabilities is thus a determinant as
well as an effect of their international production activities.
Evidence is presented on the unique, innovative activities of MNEs
from Asia and Latin America which, although at an early stage, have
become increasingly important as international production evolves
and as developing countries advance through higher stages of
industrial development.
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