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Bargaining With Multinationals The Investment Of Siemens And Nissan In Northeast England Henry Bernard Loewendahl

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Bargaining With Multinationals The Investment Of Siemens And Nissan In Northeast England Henry Bernard Loewendahl
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.3 MB
Pages: 450
Author: Henry Bernard Loewendahl
ISBN: 9780333948132, 0333948130
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Bargaining With Multinationals The Investment Of Siemens And Nissan In Northeast England Henry Bernard Loewendahl by Henry Bernard Loewendahl 9780333948132, 0333948130 instant download after payment.

Henry Bernard Loewendahl scrutinizes the relationship between multinational companies, regional development, and governments, using a framework of bargaining between government and multinationals. He critically analyzes the role of foreign investment in economic development, and examines how governments can link inward investment to regional economic development. Based on extensive use of data, interviews and case studies of Siemens and Nissan's UK investment, the book shows why MNCs have invested in the UK in the past, how they bargained with the government, and what the impact was on the national and regional economies. In particular, through linking the strategy of multinationals to the location advantages of the UK, it is argued that labor flexibility and incentives were crucial to investment decisions. Loewendahl recommends a framework to integrate endogenous and exogenous approaches to developments; and proposes a greater role for the region and the EU to control incentives and monitor multinationals.

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