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The Financing Of Foreign Direct Investment A Study Of The Determinants Of Capital Flows In Multinational Enterprises Bloomsbury Academic Collections Economics Reprint Martin G Gilman

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The Financing Of Foreign Direct Investment A Study Of The Determinants Of Capital Flows In Multinational Enterprises Bloomsbury Academic Collections Economics Reprint Martin G Gilman
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.39 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Martin G. Gilman
ISBN: 9781472509369, 1472509366
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: Reprint

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The Financing Of Foreign Direct Investment A Study Of The Determinants Of Capital Flows In Multinational Enterprises Bloomsbury Academic Collections Economics Reprint Martin G Gilman by Martin G. Gilman 9781472509369, 1472509366 instant download after payment.

The Financing of Foreign Direct Investment examines the communication gap between business leaders and international economists when it comes to financing the overseas operations of domestic firms. Gilman argues that economists and business people have been speaking ‘two different languages' when it comes to these issues, and he explores the different positions adopted by economists and business people to provide a plausible explanation of the determinants of capital flows financing foreign direct investment that incorporates the main elements of both approaches.

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