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Thus we see multinational companies and transnational companies hold strong positions in different channels of globalization: by definition, they account for all foreign direct investment (FDI), they are very active in trade,with one third of world trade taking place within and not between companies, and they transfer...
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Multinational corporation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A multinational corporation ( MNC ) or transnational corporation ( TNC ), also called multinational enterprise ( MNE ), is a corporation or enterprise that manages production or delivers s...
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Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics ... J. Steven Landefeld; Ralph Kozlow (Bureau of Economic Analysis); ... ; This paper looks at the U.S. experience and uses it as a benchmark for identifying the key questions that are being asked about the role and influence of MNC's and...
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This paper identifies key questions that are being asked about globalization and MNC’s and then reviews the types of statistics that are required to answer those questions. The paper goes on to assess whether the statistics collected by the Bureau of ... Matthew J. Slaughter, 1995. "Multinational Corporations,
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Steven Landefeld and Ralph Kozlow () ... BEA Papers from Bureau of Economic Analysis ... Abstract: This paper looks at the U.S. experience and uses it as a benchmark for identifying the key questions that are being asked about the role and influence of MNC's and the types of statistics that are required to answer those questions.
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Multinational companies do bring some benefits to developing countries. They provide jobs and increase the wealth of the local people. The country gains some wealth by way of taxes. ... Multinational companies are primarily interested in making profits for their shareholders. Paying wages is an expense that the company will...
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Multinational companies may pursue policies that are home country-oriented. ... Tax comptition: Since countries have different tax rates, multinational companies choose low tax countries to save, invest, and produce. Governments may compete to attract multinational enterprises by offering them lower tax rates and...
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What executives are asking about China. ... They are also the foremost problems in the minds of senior managers of multinational corporations that are already there, contemplating expansion, or considering whether to jump in for the first time; ... Strategy, Globalization article, multinational companies in china...
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Globalization and Multinational Companies: What Are the Questions, and How Well Are We Doing in Answering Them? I. Introduction; Globalization has placed new demands on statistical agencies to provide the information necessary to inform policy in today’s increasingly interdependent world economy.
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