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State-Owned Enterprise in the Western Economies (Routledge Revivals) (Hardcover): Raymond Vernon, Yair Aharoni State-Owned Enterprise in the Western Economies (Routledge Revivals) (Hardcover)
Raymond Vernon, Yair Aharoni
R4,626 Discovery Miles 46 260 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

First published in 1981, this edited collection reviews the operations of state-owned enterprises, examining the actual performance of such organisations in the advanced industrialised countries. The authors consider the regularities and characteristics of state-owned enterprises, in particular the persistent efforts of managers to increase their autonomy and escape from the oversight of government agencies and the public. Chapters consider principles of finance and decision-making in these organisations and provide a truly international perspective with case studies in Italy, France and Britain. This is a timely reissue in context of the current economic climate, which will be of great value to students and academics with an interest in the nationalisation of companies, international business and the relationship between governments and managers.

Iron Triangles and Revolving Doors - Cases in U.S. Foreign Economic Policymaking (Hardcover, New): Debora L Spar, Glenn Tobin,... Iron Triangles and Revolving Doors - Cases in U.S. Foreign Economic Policymaking (Hardcover, New)
Debora L Spar, Glenn Tobin, Raymond Vernon
R2,246 Discovery Miles 22 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In a rapidly shrinking world, governments everywhere find themselves increasingly obliged to deal with international economic issues. When dealing with such issues, their processes of decisionmaking prove strikingly different from those employed in the handling of political or strategic problems. This unique volume by Raymond Vernon, Debora L. Spar, and Glenn Tobin provides a close-up view of the decisionmaking process within the U.S. establishment as it has wrestled with a series of greatly publicized economic issues in recent years. The book synthesizes a literature that has been accumulating over three decades, deriving from this literature a model of the processes of decisionmaking in the field of U.S. foreign economic policy. Five detailed case studies are presented, each covering a major economic plan or agreement that raised significant controversy.

Since the process by which economic decisions are reached involves institutions and characteristics quite different from those encountered in political decisionmaking, Iron Triangles and Revolving Doors emphasizes the persistent regularities to be found in the United States when it comes to economic decisionmaking. The opening chapter offers a model of the characteristics of the foreign economic policymaking process. The next five chapters examine the U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement; the battle over the codevelopment of the FSX fighter plane with Japan; the problem of international debt and the creation of the Brady plan; and U.S. trade policy and security export controls in light of the Toshiba-Kongsberg affair. Each of these cases is linked to the overall model of U.S. economic policy presented by the authors. This volume will be an excellent text for university or graduate courses in foreign economic policy, U.S. foreign policy, and international political economy. It will also be of interest to political scientists, economists, government officials, policy analysts, and others looking for insights into economic decisionmaking.

Sovereignty At Bay (Hardcover): Raymond Vernon Sovereignty At Bay (Hardcover)
Raymond Vernon
R5,834 Discovery Miles 58 340 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Sovereignty At Bay (Paperback): Raymond Vernon Sovereignty At Bay (Paperback)
Raymond Vernon
R1,009 Discovery Miles 10 090 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

State-Owned Enterprise in the Western Economies (Routledge Revivals) (Paperback): Raymond Vernon, Yair Aharoni State-Owned Enterprise in the Western Economies (Routledge Revivals) (Paperback)
Raymond Vernon, Yair Aharoni
R1,804 Discovery Miles 18 040 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

First published in 1981, this edited collection reviews the operations of state-owned enterprises, examining the actual performance of such organisations in the advanced industrialised countries. The authors consider the regularities and characteristics of state-owned enterprises, in particular the persistent efforts of managers to increase their autonomy and escape from the oversight of government agencies and the public. Chapters consider principles of finance and decision-making in these organisations and provide a truly international perspective with case studies in Italy, France and Britain. This is a timely reissue in context of the current economic climate, which will be of great value to students and academics with an interest in the nationalisation of companies, international business and the relationship between governments and managers.

In the Hurricane's Eye - The Troubled Prospects of Multinational Enterprises (Paperback, New edition): Raymond Vernon In the Hurricane's Eye - The Troubled Prospects of Multinational Enterprises (Paperback, New edition)
Raymond Vernon
R919 Discovery Miles 9 190 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The world's multinational enterprises face a spell of rough weather, political economist Ray Vernon argues, not only from the host countries in which they have established their subsidiaries, but also from their home countries. Such enterprises--a few thousand in number, including Microsoft, Toyota, IBM, Siemens, Samsung, and others--now generate about half of the world's industrial output and half of the world's foreign trade; so any change in the relatively benign climate in which they have operated over the past decade will create serious tensions in international economic relations. The warnings of such a change are already here. In the United States, interests such as labor are increasingly hostile to what they see as the costs and uncertainties of an open economy. In Europe, those who want to preserve the social safety net and those who feel that the net must be dismantled are increasingly at odds. In Japan, the talk of "hollowing out" takes on a new urgency as the country's "lifetime employment" practices are threatened and as public and private institutions are subjected to unaccustomed stress. The tendency of multinationals in different countries to find common cause in open markets, strong patents and trademarks, and international technical standards has been viewed as a loss of national sovereignty and a weakening of the nation-state system, producing hostile reactions in home countries. The challenge for policy makers, Vernon argues, is to bridge the quite different regimes of the multinational enterprise and the nation-state. Both have a major role to play, and yet must make basic changes in their practices and policies to accommodate each other.

The R & D Factor in International Trade and International Investment of United States Industries (Paperback): William H Gruber,... The R & D Factor in International Trade and International Investment of United States Industries (Paperback)
William H Gruber, D 1932 Mehta, Raymond Vernon
R450 Discovery Miles 4 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Big Business and the State (Hardcover): Raymond Vernon Big Business and the State (Hardcover)
Raymond Vernon
R1,980 Discovery Miles 19 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Organizing for World Trade - International Conciliation, No. 505, November, 1955 (Paperback): Raymond Vernon Organizing for World Trade - International Conciliation, No. 505, November, 1955 (Paperback)
Raymond Vernon; Foreword by Anne Winslow
R580 Discovery Miles 5 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Iron Triangles and Revolving Doors - Cases in U.S. Foreign Economic Policymaking (Paperback, New): Debora L Spar, Glenn Tobin,... Iron Triangles and Revolving Doors - Cases in U.S. Foreign Economic Policymaking (Paperback, New)
Debora L Spar, Glenn Tobin, Raymond Vernon
R1,362 Discovery Miles 13 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In a rapidly shrinking world, governments everywhere find themselves increasingly obliged to deal with international economic issues. When dealing with such issues, their processes of decisionmaking prove strikingly different from those employed in the handling of political or strategic problems. This unique volume by Raymond Vernon, Debora L. Spar, and Glenn Tobin provides a close-up view of the decisionmaking process within the U.S. establishment as it has wrestled with a series of greatly publicized economic issues in recent years. The book synthesizes a literature that has been accumulating over three decades, deriving from this literature a model of the processes of decisionmaking in the field of U.S. foreign economic policy. Five detailed case studies are presented, each covering a major economic plan or agreement that raised significant controversy.

Since the process by which economic decisions are reached involves institutions and characteristics quite different from those encountered in political decisionmaking, Iron Triangles and Revolving Doors emphasizes the persistent regularities to be found in the United States when it comes to economic decisionmaking. The opening chapter offers a model of the characteristics of the foreign economic policymaking process. The next five chapters examine the U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement; the battle over the codevelopment of the FSX fighter plane with Japan; the problem of international debt and the creation of the Brady plan; and U.S. trade policy and security export controls in light of the Toshiba-Kongsberg affair. Each of these cases is linked to the overall model of U.S. economic policy presented by the authors. This volume will be an excellent text for university or graduate courses in foreign economic policy, U.S. foreign policy, and international political economy. It will also be of interest to political scientists, economists, government officials, policy analysts, and others looking for insights into economic decisionmaking.

The Oil Crisis (Paperback): Raymond Vernon The Oil Crisis (Paperback)
Raymond Vernon
R682 R644 Discovery Miles 6 440 Save R38 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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