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Multinational Companies Outsourcing Conduct And Taxes Outsourcing Conduct And Taxes 1st Edition Loran K Cornejo

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Multinational Companies Outsourcing Conduct And Taxes Outsourcing Conduct And Taxes 1st Edition Loran K Cornejo
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.99 MB
Pages: 167
Author: Loran K. Cornejo
ISBN: 9781614703327, 1614703329
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Multinational Companies Outsourcing Conduct And Taxes Outsourcing Conduct And Taxes 1st Edition Loran K Cornejo by Loran K. Cornejo 9781614703327, 1614703329 instant download after payment.

Despite an extensive literature on the determinants of the foreign location choices by multinational companies, researchers have only recently begun to systematically examine how these companies form their location consideration sets. When considering new foreign locations, do firms evaluate the attributes of the alternatives at the national level, the sub-national regional level, at some other level of geographical aggregation, or using some combination of these? This book employs discrete choice models to examine how U.S. multinational companies form their location consideration sets and to identify some of the relevant location attributes. The results indicate that U.S. firms tend to employ a sequential, or hierarchical, decision-making process in which a host country is first chosen based on one set of attributes and then a region within that country is chosen, based on another set of attributes. The relevant location attributes discussed in this book include industrial agglomeration and labor market conditions.

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