It is generally known that the United States, a large country,
has spawned business corporations that transcend international
boundaries--"multinationals." What is not generally known is that
many smaller countries are rapidly following suit--they too are
opening and expanding international operations for their own local
firms. This book is the first organized effort by scholars to deal
with non-American international corporations as a general
phenomenon.Initially presented at a colloquium devoted to the
subject held at MIT in January 1976, these seven essays bring to
light the relatively unpublicized international activities of firms
originating in a number of geographically and economically diverse
smaller countries.
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