Multinationals of the South: New Actors in the International EconomyKhushi Mohammed Khan Role of developing countries multinational enterprises in economic development - investment, self reliance, joint ventures, trade, trade policy, economic aid, balance of payments, competition, economic implications for host countries. References, statistical tables. |
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Comment on Chapter 5 | 113 |
a multinational | 130 |
Multilateral finance institutions of developing countries | 149 |
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activities advanced countries advantages affiliates American Arab multinationals Argentina Asian balance of payments Brazil capital cent collective self-reliance companies competitive costs developing countries domestic Dunning economic cooperation effects established example expansion factor endowments financial cooperation foreign direct investments foreign exchange governments growth Hong Kong host countries increase India Indian industrial countries inputs institutions integration international economic international market international production international trade investors joint ventures Kumar labour Latin America LDC multinationals learning-by-doing manufacturing market failure ment MFIs MNEs multinational corporations Multinational Enterprise Old MNCs OPEC countries operations outward investment overseas ownership Paraguay partners pattern political position potential programmes projects protectionism public enterprises raw materials result role sector share South Korea South-South imports South-South trade specific STOs structure subsidiaries Taiwan Tenenge theory Third World MNCs Third World multinationals tion TNCs transfer Transnational UNCTC world trade