Multinationals on the periphery [electronic resource] / edited by Gabriel R.G. Benito and Rajneesh Narula.
How do peripheral countries function in a globalising environment? And, how do multinational firms help create linkages and interdepencies with the core countries that dominate the new world order? These questions are addressed in this book which draws together insights from a variety of eminent sch...
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Basingstoke [England] ; New York :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2007.
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Table of Contents:
- States and firms on the periphery : the challenges of a globalizing world / Gabriel R.G. Benito and Rajneesh Narula
- Can domestically owned manufacturing firms of small developing economies compete in a liberalized trading environment? / Lou Anne A. Barclay
- Internationalization of Estonian manufacturing enterprises : are foreign investors dictating the rules of the game? / Ele Reiljan
- The internationalization patterns of Norwegian firms : does industry matter? / Birgitte Grøgaard and Gabriel R.G. Benito
- The pace of internationalization for small and medium-sized enterprises / Siv Marina Karlsen
- Public policy, FDI attraction and multinational subsidiary evolution : the contrasting cases of Ireland and Portugal / Ana Teresa Tavares-Lehmann
- MNCs in the periphery : DaimlerChrysler South Africa (DCSA), human capital upgrading and regional economic development / Jochen Lorentzen
- Outside the triad : an examination of international R & D investments within peripheral economies / Björn Ambos and Tina C. Ambos
- Moving out of the country : an exploratory study of the impact of country, cluster and firm-related factors / Carl Arthur Solberg
- Centre and periphery in the WTO : the case of TRIPS / Helene Hoggen.