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Multinational Firms Location And The New Economic Geography New Horizons In International Business Series Illustrated Edition Jeanlouis Mucchielli

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Multinational Firms Location And The New Economic Geography New Horizons In International Business Series Illustrated Edition Jeanlouis Mucchielli
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.05 MB
Pages: 245
Author: Jean-Louis Mucchielli, Thierry Mayer
ISBN: 9781843766544, 184376654X
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: illustrated edition

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Multinational Firms Location And The New Economic Geography New Horizons In International Business Series Illustrated Edition Jeanlouis Mucchielli by Jean-louis Mucchielli, Thierry Mayer 9781843766544, 184376654X instant download after payment.

The choice of location for the production plants of multinational firms is an important issue, not least because this decision is accompanied by so many fears brought into public debate. This book analyzes how foreign direct investors choose their locations, while exploring the forces which shape international economic geography. Although these two issues are, to some extent, inter-related, researchers have only recently acknowledged the similarity of economic geography and international business approaches to the empirical assessment of likely causes of the degree of spatial concentration observed in many modern industries.

Giving insight into the direction that future research should take, this book contains state-of-the-art papers on both theoretical and empirical levels. This original collection makes a particularly important contribution to our understanding of the existence and impact of home market effects.

Introducing a welcome synthesis between two related and yet rarely integrated areas of study using case studies of firms in Europe, US MNEs and the Mexican automobile industry, this book will be welcomed by both academic and practicing economists. Regional scientists and economists, and those with a specific interest in international trade issues will also find the book enlightening.

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