This is a study in the political economy of the multinational
enterprise. It looks at the internationalization in the 1980s of
the 12 leading French and German owned multinational enterprises
(MNEs) in chemicals and electronics, who form part of a "European
Challenge" in international competition in technology. The book
examines how and why the internationalization of these MNEs has
interacted with their "embeddedness" in the domestic structures of
their home countries (France and Germany) particularly in terms of
their power relationships with home governments and financial
institutions. The primary themes are: the MNE's roles as political
actors; domestic government policy vis-a-vis the MNE's; MNE
financial relationship with banks in France and Germany; and MNE
political activity at the level of the European Union, especially
evident in technology policy.
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