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Inward Investment Technological Change And Growth The Impact Of Multinational Corporations On The Uk Economy Nigel Pain

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Inward Investment Technological Change And Growth The Impact Of Multinational Corporations On The Uk Economy Nigel Pain
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Inward Investment Technological Change And Growth The Impact Of Multinational Corporations On The Uk Economy Nigel Pain instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.8 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Nigel Pain
ISBN: 9780333925362, 033392536X
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Inward Investment Technological Change And Growth The Impact Of Multinational Corporations On The Uk Economy Nigel Pain by Nigel Pain 9780333925362, 033392536X instant download after payment.

Original essays identify the channels through which inward investment can affect host economies and shape the size and structure of industrialized economies over the last decade. Leading experts in international investment and the behavior of national and multinational firms combine innovative methodologies and firm-level data to evaluate the impact of inward investment on such issues as productivity, technology, and innovation. They compare UK developments to those experienced by French, Italian, German and US economies.

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