The 1960s have been seen as critical in the development of multinational enterprise by social scientists. Business historians have provided a context to these developments but are only now beginning to consider the 1960s in the light of access to archival material. This article analyses the nature and extent of the tension between multinational enterprise and U.S. and U.K. national governments in the 1960s caused by the tightening of controls on FDI introduced to resolve balance of payments problems. A comparative approach is adopted to illustrate that these tensions were not restricted to the US. The tension revolved around different conceptions of business investment decision-making and of the contribution of multinationals to the nationa...
This paper revisits the issue of intra-industry foreign direct investment (FDI). This issue was cons...
In the 1950s–1970s inward foreign direct investments (IFDI) were widely seen as a menace, threatenin...
The industry standard for studying multinational corporations (MNCs) has been to evaluate patterns i...
This paper outlines the development of international firms over the period from 1870 to 1945. It sho...
This article examines the role of British exchange and import controls in stimulating the dramatic i...
This Article proposes to examine the gradual changes that have occurred in the Regulations since the...
This Article first provides a definition of MNCs and gives an idea of the scope of foreign direct in...
Economic theory has not been delving extensively and systematically into the strictly related phenom...
This article examines the position of US and European business in the debate about American direct i...
The role of foreign capital and technology in the economic and social progress of late-developing c...
This volume of the San Diego Law Review, devoted to the role of the multinational corporations, is f...
Economic theory has not been delving extensively and systematically into the strictly related phenom...
In the 1990s, the primary focus of the international investment regime shifted from the restriction ...
While there is a general impression expressed by many in the media and among policy makers that the ...
This article is concerned with only one aspect of the vast literature on MNE–state relations: the im...
This paper revisits the issue of intra-industry foreign direct investment (FDI). This issue was cons...
In the 1950s–1970s inward foreign direct investments (IFDI) were widely seen as a menace, threatenin...
The industry standard for studying multinational corporations (MNCs) has been to evaluate patterns i...
This paper outlines the development of international firms over the period from 1870 to 1945. It sho...
This article examines the role of British exchange and import controls in stimulating the dramatic i...
This Article proposes to examine the gradual changes that have occurred in the Regulations since the...
This Article first provides a definition of MNCs and gives an idea of the scope of foreign direct in...
Economic theory has not been delving extensively and systematically into the strictly related phenom...
This article examines the position of US and European business in the debate about American direct i...
The role of foreign capital and technology in the economic and social progress of late-developing c...
This volume of the San Diego Law Review, devoted to the role of the multinational corporations, is f...
Economic theory has not been delving extensively and systematically into the strictly related phenom...
In the 1990s, the primary focus of the international investment regime shifted from the restriction ...
While there is a general impression expressed by many in the media and among policy makers that the ...
This article is concerned with only one aspect of the vast literature on MNE–state relations: the im...
This paper revisits the issue of intra-industry foreign direct investment (FDI). This issue was cons...
In the 1950s–1970s inward foreign direct investments (IFDI) were widely seen as a menace, threatenin...
The industry standard for studying multinational corporations (MNCs) has been to evaluate patterns i...