How multinationals contribute, or don't, to global prosperity Globalization and multinational corporations have long seemed partners in the enterprise of economic growth: globalization-led prosperity was the goal, and giant corporations spanning the globe would help achieve it. In recent years, however, the notion that all economies, both developed and developing, can prosper from globalization has been called into question by political figures and has fueled a populist backlash around the world against globalization and the corporations that made it possible.
How multinationals contribute, or don't, to global prosperity Globalization and multinational corporations have long seemed partners in the enterprise of economic growth: globalization-led prosperity was the goal, and giant corporations spanning the globe would help achieve it. In recent years, however, the notion that all economies, both developed and developing, can prosper from globalization has been called into question by political figures and has fueled a populist backlash around the world against globalization and the corporations that made it possible.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by C. Fritz Foley and David Wessel - By James R. Hines
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Contents: Acknowledgments 1. Multinational Activity in the Modern World C. Fritz Foley James R. Hines Jr. Raymond J. Mataloni Jr. and David Wessel 2. The Structure of Multinational Firms' International Activities Ronald B. Davies and James R. Markusen 3. Multinational Firms' Market Entry and Expansion with Evidence from Eastern Europe Catherine Thomas and Andrew B. Bernard 4. The International Market for Corporate Control Anusha Chari 5. The Corporate Finance of Multinational Firms Isil Erel Yeejin Jang and Michael S. Weisbach 6. Do Multinational Firms Export Jobs? Lindsay Oldenski 7. Do Multinational Corporations Exploit Foreign Workers? Emma Aisbett Ann E. Harrison David I. Levine Jason Scorse and Jed Silver 8. The New Global Invention Machine: A Look Inside the R&D Networks of U.S. Multinationals Lee Branstetter Britta Glennon and J. Bradford Jensen 9. Multinationals in the Digital Economy Benjamin Edelman 10. Tax Avoidance and Multinational Firm Behavior Scott Dyreng and Michelle Hanlon 11. Do Multinational Firms Use Tax Havens to the Detriment of Non-Haven Countries? Dhammika Dharmapala 12. Multinational Corporations and Their Influence through Lobbying on Foreign Policy In Song Kim and Helen V. Milner 13. Principles for Policymakers C. Fritz Foley James R. Hines Jr. and David Wessel Contributors Index
Contents: Acknowledgments 1. Multinational Activity in the Modern World C. Fritz Foley James R. Hines Jr. Raymond J. Mataloni Jr. and David Wessel 2. The Structure of Multinational Firms' International Activities Ronald B. Davies and James R. Markusen 3. Multinational Firms' Market Entry and Expansion with Evidence from Eastern Europe Catherine Thomas and Andrew B. Bernard 4. The International Market for Corporate Control Anusha Chari 5. The Corporate Finance of Multinational Firms Isil Erel Yeejin Jang and Michael S. Weisbach 6. Do Multinational Firms Export Jobs? Lindsay Oldenski 7. Do Multinational Corporations Exploit Foreign Workers? Emma Aisbett Ann E. Harrison David I. Levine Jason Scorse and Jed Silver 8. The New Global Invention Machine: A Look Inside the R&D Networks of U.S. Multinationals Lee Branstetter Britta Glennon and J. Bradford Jensen 9. Multinationals in the Digital Economy Benjamin Edelman 10. Tax Avoidance and Multinational Firm Behavior Scott Dyreng and Michelle Hanlon 11. Do Multinational Firms Use Tax Havens to the Detriment of Non-Haven Countries? Dhammika Dharmapala 12. Multinational Corporations and Their Influence through Lobbying on Foreign Policy In Song Kim and Helen V. Milner 13. Principles for Policymakers C. Fritz Foley James R. Hines Jr. and David Wessel Contributors Index
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