Description |
xviii, 518 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Introduction / John H. Dunning -- Pt. 1. The Analytical Framework. 1. Governments and the Macro-Organization of Economic Activity: A Historical and Spatial Perspective / John H. Dunning. 2. Globalization and National Government Policies: An Economist's View / Richard G. Lipsey. 3. A Business Analytic Approach to Governments and Globalization / John H. Dunning. 4. An International Political Economy Perspective / Susan Strange. 5. The Architecture of Globalization: State Sovereignty in a Networked Global Economy / Stephen J. Kobrin -- Pt. 2. Country Case Studies. 6. Canada / Alan M. Rugman. 7. Australia / Hal Hill and Bruce Mckern. 8. The United Kingdom / Neil Hood and Stephen Young. 9. The United States of America / Rose Marie Ham and David C. Mowery. 10. France / Charles-Albert Michalet. 11. Germany / Martin K. Welge and Dirk Holtbrugge. 12. Sweden / Magnus Blomstrom and Ari Kokko. 13. Japan / Terutomo Ozawa. 14. East Asia / Sanjaya Lall |
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15. Latin America / Claudio R. Frischtak -- Pt. 3. Implications for National and Supra-National Governance. 16. Implications for National Governments / John M. Stopford. 17. Should there be Multilateral Rules on Foreign Direct Investment? / Edward M. Graham |
Summary |
A prestigious group of international scholars explore in detail the consequences of globalisation - defined as 'the deepening structural interdependence of the world economy' - on the nature, form and level of domestic economic activity |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Also available online |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Competition, International -- Case studies.
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Economic policy -- Case studies.
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International business enterprises -- Government policy -- Case studies.
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Author |
Dunning, John H.
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LC no. |
96052308 |
ISBN |
0198290683 |
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