Multinational corporations from emerging markets : state capitalism 3.0 /
The rise of multinational corporations (MNCs) from emerging markets has been a major development during the last decade. An important feature of emerging market MNCs is their close relationship with home states. This book investigates this special kind of relationship and explores how it affects the...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2014.
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| Series: | International political economy series (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm))
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Table of Contents:
- PART I: GENERAL PERSPECTIVES
- 1. (Multi?)national Corporations and the State in Established Economies; John Mikler
- 2. Multinationals as an Instrument of Catch-up Industrialization: Understanding the Strategic Links between State and Industry in Emerging Markets; Terutomo
- PART II: COUNTRY STUDIES
- 3. South Korean Multinationals after the Asian Financial Crisis: Towards Liberal Capitalism?; Seung-il Jeong
- 4. Private Chinese Multinationals and the Long Shadow of the State; Andreas N̲lke
- 5. Russia's Multinationals: Network State Capitalism Goes Global; Jonas Gr̃tz
- 6. Sector Creation and Evolution: The Role of the State in Shaping the Rise of the Indian Pharmaceutical Sectoral Business System; Heather Taylor
- 7. Financing the Expansion of Brazilian Multinationals into Europe: The Role of the Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES); Gilmar Masiero, Mario H. Ogasavaro, Luiz Caseiro and Silas Ferreira
- PART III: INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
- 8. How Policies shape Foreign Direct Investment: Examining Foreign Direct Investment from Latin America to the European Union; Judith Clifton, Daniel Diaz-Fuentes and Julio Revuelta
- 9. The Action-Reaction in the Global Trade: Comparing the Cases of Brazilian Chicken and Thai Tuna Industries; Suthikorn Kingkaew
- Conclusion: State Support for Emerging Market Multinationals; Andreas N̲lke.