Addresses the concerns surrounding multinational enterprises (MNEs) and clarifies the debate about MNEs, providing an assessment of what they are, why and where they arise, and their economic impact on home and host countries. Presents an overview of theory and empirical findings relating to MNEs. Examines theory on the determinants and impact of MNEs, looking at horizontal and vertical FDI, respectively. Provides a theoretical treatment of the choice of the mode of supplying a foreign market, whether internalized through a foreign subsidiary or outsourced through a market transacting with another firm. Reviews the available theoretical evidence on the determinants of FDI. Surveys the empirical evidence on the effects of FDI on host countri...
AbstractForeign direct investment (FDI) is a crucial factor in international economic integration. F...
Monty Graham’s views on the contributions of foreign direct investment (FDI) to economic development...
•The literature on multinationality and firm performance has generally disregarded the role of geogr...
Addresses the concerns surrounding multinational enterprises (MNEs) and clarifies the debate about M...
Depending on one's point of view, multinational enterprises are either the heroes or the villains of...
This study explains the effects as well as motivation behind foreign direct investment (FDI) by revi...
This Special Issue brings together eight articles dealing with a group of very topi-cal aspects conc...
Economic theory has not been delving extensively and systematically into the strictly related phenom...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) play a dominant role in the international business (IB) literature....
Economic theory has not been delving extensively and systematically into the strictly related phenom...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) play a dominant role in the international business (IB) literature....
International audienceThis article focuses on key characteristics of multinational companies (MNCs) ...
Multinational firms account for more than a half of world trade, and the majority of foreign direct ...
2Multinational enterprises, foreign direct investment and trade in China A cointegration and Granger...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) not only generate global flows of foreign direct investment, but ar...
AbstractForeign direct investment (FDI) is a crucial factor in international economic integration. F...
Monty Graham’s views on the contributions of foreign direct investment (FDI) to economic development...
•The literature on multinationality and firm performance has generally disregarded the role of geogr...
Addresses the concerns surrounding multinational enterprises (MNEs) and clarifies the debate about M...
Depending on one's point of view, multinational enterprises are either the heroes or the villains of...
This study explains the effects as well as motivation behind foreign direct investment (FDI) by revi...
This Special Issue brings together eight articles dealing with a group of very topi-cal aspects conc...
Economic theory has not been delving extensively and systematically into the strictly related phenom...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) play a dominant role in the international business (IB) literature....
Economic theory has not been delving extensively and systematically into the strictly related phenom...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) play a dominant role in the international business (IB) literature....
International audienceThis article focuses on key characteristics of multinational companies (MNCs) ...
Multinational firms account for more than a half of world trade, and the majority of foreign direct ...
2Multinational enterprises, foreign direct investment and trade in China A cointegration and Granger...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) not only generate global flows of foreign direct investment, but ar...
AbstractForeign direct investment (FDI) is a crucial factor in international economic integration. F...
Monty Graham’s views on the contributions of foreign direct investment (FDI) to economic development...
•The literature on multinationality and firm performance has generally disregarded the role of geogr...