International firms' economic nationalism and trade policies in the globalization era /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: IGI Global Online
Other Authors: Chandan, Harish C., 1947- (Editor), Christiansen, Bryan, 1960- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hershey : IGI Global, Business Science Reference, an imprint of IGI Global, [2019]
Series:Advances in finance, accounting, and economics (AFAE) book series.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Implications of the european union (EU)-African, Caribbean and Pacific partnership agreements on economic development : the case of Zimbabwe / JEFFREY KUREBWA, BINDURA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE EDUCATION, Zimbabwe, Shamiso Yikoniko, Bindura University of Science Education, Zimbabwe
  • The impact of economic nationalism on MNEs from smaller developing economies : a conceptual framework / Scott Hipsher, Webster University, Thailand
  • Economic nationalism and foreign domestic investment (FDI) / Yang Liu, Southern New Hampshire University, United States
  • Consumer behaviour as a moderator and a predictor of economic nationalism policy successes in Africa : case study: Kenya vs South Africa / Thaisaiyi Opati, Riara University, Kenya
  • Economic nationalism and globalization, evidence from China (belt and road initiative) / Yang Liu, Southern New Hampshire University, United States, Fabio Parenti, The Italian International Institute Lorenzo de' Medici, Italy
  • Brexit and the financial system : implications for domestic and multinational firms in the UK and across the Atlantic / Chen Liu, Trinity Western University
  • Economic nationalism and international business / Luis Alfonso Dau, Northeastern University, Elizabeth M. Moore, Northeastern University, Amilcar Barreto, Northeastern University
  • Economic nationalism and protectionism : trade policy instrument / Jihene Malek, University FSEGT
  • Foreign capital flows and economic nationalism- special reference to India / ATUL BANSAL
  • Navigating economic nationalism with corporate social responsibility / Michal K. Lemanski, Nottingham University Business School China.