This book, first published in 1987, outlines the motives and methods of overseas operations by international contractors. Drawing on an economic analysis of the industry and on elements of international investment and production theory the book discusses the problems of both individual enterprises and the major nationality groups in the industry. It surveys the major competitive features of the industry; contractors organisational hierarchies; and the markets in which the firms operate. It argues that project financing arrangements and home government support for contractors are major...
This book, first published in 1987, outlines the motives and methods of overseas operations by international contractors. Drawing on an economic an...
This report, first published in 1985, written by a distinguished group of legal and public policy experts, documents the growing trade in hazardous industries and toxic products. Hazard export threatens the health and environment of workers and ordinary citizens the world over. It is carried out by transnational corporations, in order to locate their most dangerous industrial activities outside the US, in countries where regulatory controls may be less strict.
The issues represented here include occupational safety, environmental protection, international relations and problems of legal...
This report, first published in 1985, written by a distinguished group of legal and public policy experts, documents the growing trade in hazardous...
One surprising development in the growth of multinational businesses and international trade is the large and growing amount of intra-industry direct foreign investment. Intra-industry direct foreign investment is the phenomenon whereby multinationals from two countries have overseas manufacturing operations in each other s countries. The phenomenon is surprising because it contradicts the notion that some countries are technology exporters and others merely receivers, as well as challenging the idea of the existence of an international division of labour. It suggests that international...
One surprising development in the growth of multinational businesses and international trade is the large and growing amount of intra-industry dire...
One of the reasons for the success of multinational enterprises in their ability to create in their supranational organisations "internal markets" which eliminate the imperfections of external world markets caused by tariffs on trade, restrictions on the flow of capital, information costs and so on. The method multinationals use to create and sustain internal markets is transfer pricing. Multinationals use to their advantage the difference between nominal accounting and real transfers from their head offices to a subsidiary in different countries to overcome transaction costs and...
One of the reasons for the success of multinational enterprises in their ability to create in their supranational organisations "internal markets" ...
The volumes in this set, originally published between 1955 and 1993, draw together research by leading academics in the area of multinationals and provides a rigorous examination of related key issues. The volumes examine foreign investment and currency translation, environmental control issues and the impact of multinationals on the British economy. This set will be of particular interest to students of business studies.
The volumes in this set, originally published between 1955 and 1993, draw together research by leading academics in the area of multinationals and ...
During a period characterised by both prolonged recession and the increasing complexity of enterprises, informing and consulting with workers becomes all the more important. It is therefore not surprising that the European Commission of the EEC s proposal in favour of a directive concerning such activities attracted attention and created controversy.
As the controversy continued with no sign of abating, the Group for European Policy Studies (GEPE-SEP) broke new ground by placing the problem within a broader context. This title, first published in 1986, analyses the idea that the issue...
During a period characterised by both prolonged recession and the increasing complexity of enterprises, informing and consulting with workers becom...
This book, first published in 1988, examines the impact of multinational companies on the British economy and the British government s policy responses. It assesses the effects of multinationals both on the national economy and on different regions and evaluates the benefits and problems brought by overseas companies. It looks at how government has attempted to entice multinationals to invest, and the UK government s success in these attraction efforts as compared with other countries. Regulatory aspects of policy are also reviewed and evaluated, and consideration is given to possible new...
This book, first published in 1988, examines the impact of multinational companies on the British economy and the British government s policy respo...