During the 1990s, Spain changed from a net recipient of foreign direct investment (FDI) to one of the most important investors in Latin America. Fieldwork in this article identifies trends and directions of Spanish acquisitions, with an emphasis on the 1990 to 2001 period. An overview of the emergence of the Spanish MNC is followed by statistical analysis of their competitive (i.e. ownership) advantage as measured by the relative strength of market size, wage differentials and cultural affinity. This analysis helped in explaining the link between strategic decisions of the Spanish MNCs and their choice of geography and industrial sector. Empirical analysis finds Spanish MNCs responded to privatisation opportunities and to gain access to spe...
This article examines Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) long-term effects on host economies, focusing ...
Author's OriginalThe "new" economic and business climate in Latin America, fostered by multilateral ...
Today the influence of the countries is manifested in a more subtle way than in the past. While in t...
During the 1990s, Spain changed from a net recipient of foreign direct investment (FDI) to one of th...
This article studies the relation between Spain's growth and foreign direct investment from the late...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) from Spain made large foreign direct investments (FDIs) in Latin Am...
This article studies the relation between Spain's growth and foreign direct investment from the late...
From CEPAL Review, by Ángeles Sánchez Díez, Pablo Galaso Reca and José Manuel García de la Cruz, © (...
This thesis explains why multinational enterprises (MNEs) headquartered in Spain made significant in...
Original article can be found at: http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals.appx.php?issn=1364971X#No...
Spain’s stock of outward direct investment was US$646 billion at the end of 2009 and in GDP terms (4...
The role of foreign capital and technology in the economic and social progress of late-developing c...
The last fifteen years or so have witnessed a major transformation of Spanish businesses. After deca...
We examine the way in which differences in language and culture may affect direct investment decisio...
The internationalization of Spanish companies. The purpose of this article is to present the process...
This article examines Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) long-term effects on host economies, focusing ...
Author's OriginalThe "new" economic and business climate in Latin America, fostered by multilateral ...
Today the influence of the countries is manifested in a more subtle way than in the past. While in t...
During the 1990s, Spain changed from a net recipient of foreign direct investment (FDI) to one of th...
This article studies the relation between Spain's growth and foreign direct investment from the late...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) from Spain made large foreign direct investments (FDIs) in Latin Am...
This article studies the relation between Spain's growth and foreign direct investment from the late...
From CEPAL Review, by Ángeles Sánchez Díez, Pablo Galaso Reca and José Manuel García de la Cruz, © (...
This thesis explains why multinational enterprises (MNEs) headquartered in Spain made significant in...
Original article can be found at: http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals.appx.php?issn=1364971X#No...
Spain’s stock of outward direct investment was US$646 billion at the end of 2009 and in GDP terms (4...
The role of foreign capital and technology in the economic and social progress of late-developing c...
The last fifteen years or so have witnessed a major transformation of Spanish businesses. After deca...
We examine the way in which differences in language and culture may affect direct investment decisio...
The internationalization of Spanish companies. The purpose of this article is to present the process...
This article examines Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) long-term effects on host economies, focusing ...
Author's OriginalThe "new" economic and business climate in Latin America, fostered by multilateral ...
Today the influence of the countries is manifested in a more subtle way than in the past. While in t...