We review several strands of literature, foreign direct investment (FDI) statistics and web pages of companies in order to understand current changes in the geography and organisation of multinational agribusiness. FDI in agriculture has soared, and multinational enterprises (MNEs) from emerging economies have become major international players, coinciding with the divestment from land of many Western-based MNEs. Much of land-related foreign investment in this sector consists of South-South investment. The liberalisation of land markets has been instrumental in facilitating the rapid expansion of foreign land deals. Paradoxically, corruption and anti-democratic practices have also favoured the swift expansion of foreign investment in agricu...
Over the last few years, the agro-food industry has been undergoing a process of deep change, conseq...
This study analyzes the geographicalm location of specialized tehcnological affiliates and their rel...
The world-wide strategies of the big US agro-industrial corporations : the case of agricultural prod...
This is a draft chapter. The final version is available in Handbook of Industry Studies and Economic...
This paper reviews the state-of-the-art work on agri-food Multinational Enterprises (MNEs), by disc...
Multinational firms and national policies in the agricultural world markets National policies have ...
Following the 2008 world food crisis, many international investors have engaged in a race for land a...
The article justifies the conclusion that modern foreign investment trends in agriculture do not pro...
Food industry FDI has favoured certain food processing sub-sectors over others and it has also been ...
The appearance and the role of multinational firms in the agribusiness sector need analyses using se...
Multinationals have become increasingly important to the world economy. Overseas production by U.S. ...
The goal of the research was to present the role of investing in the agribusiness value chain as a f...
Taking into consideration the specification of the sector, distinct tendencies in FDI flows can be e...
This paper first describes the changes in the geography of foreign direct investment (FDI) over the ...
In this paper, Thomas Reardon, Christopher Barrett, Julio Berdegué and Jo Swinnen review existing li...
Over the last few years, the agro-food industry has been undergoing a process of deep change, conseq...
This study analyzes the geographicalm location of specialized tehcnological affiliates and their rel...
The world-wide strategies of the big US agro-industrial corporations : the case of agricultural prod...
This is a draft chapter. The final version is available in Handbook of Industry Studies and Economic...
This paper reviews the state-of-the-art work on agri-food Multinational Enterprises (MNEs), by disc...
Multinational firms and national policies in the agricultural world markets National policies have ...
Following the 2008 world food crisis, many international investors have engaged in a race for land a...
The article justifies the conclusion that modern foreign investment trends in agriculture do not pro...
Food industry FDI has favoured certain food processing sub-sectors over others and it has also been ...
The appearance and the role of multinational firms in the agribusiness sector need analyses using se...
Multinationals have become increasingly important to the world economy. Overseas production by U.S. ...
The goal of the research was to present the role of investing in the agribusiness value chain as a f...
Taking into consideration the specification of the sector, distinct tendencies in FDI flows can be e...
This paper first describes the changes in the geography of foreign direct investment (FDI) over the ...
In this paper, Thomas Reardon, Christopher Barrett, Julio Berdegué and Jo Swinnen review existing li...
Over the last few years, the agro-food industry has been undergoing a process of deep change, conseq...
This study analyzes the geographicalm location of specialized tehcnological affiliates and their rel...
The world-wide strategies of the big US agro-industrial corporations : the case of agricultural prod...