8 edition of Nation-states and the multinational corporation found in the catalog.
Published
2006
by Princeton University Press in Princeton, NJ
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Nathan Jensen. |
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LC Classifications | HG4538 .J46 2006 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3399936M |
ISBN 10 | 0691122229 |
ISBN 10 | 9780691122229 |
LC Control Number | 2005014030 |
In the third chapter, the impact of multinational corporations on international relations will be examined. The multinationals of the global century, the latest developments they achieved and the differences they have with their ancestors will be clarified. The home and File Size: KB. Book Review: Nathan M. Jensen, Nation-States and the Multinational Corporation: A Political Economy of Foreign Direct Investment (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, , pp Author: Raju Parakkal.
20 MULTINATIONALS AND THE NATION STATE of the state. Firstly, it is important to demonstrate the conception of the state implied in the formulation of “a powerstruggle between multinational corporations and nation states.” (17) The traditional liberal view of international relations has been one of . Thus Poland and Denmark are nation-states; Czechoslovakia is a binational state. Yugoslavia is a fragile multinational state. The Soviet Union is not a nation-state but an imperial state, heir to.
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Jensen's progressive theories regarding Foreign Direct Investment on the multinational stage highlight his firm understanding of the subtle yet critical nuances of the multinational corporation. U.S. Corporations hoping to make the leap into the International arena would be wise to read this book and commit to memory the economic principles /5(4).
"[T]he book captures the impact of political institutions on multinational investments and contributes to international business, organizational economics, and institutional literature streams. To the global audience, nation-states keen on enticing foreign investors will benefit from Jensen's insight."Amit Jain, Enterprise and SocietyCited by: Multinational corporations (MNCs) play a critical role in the global economy.
By most estimates, production by multinational enterprises now accounts for over one-fourth of the worldʹs output and one-third of world trade. Moreover, many scholars believe that the investments of multinationals.
[T]he book captures the impact of political institutions on multinational investments and contributes to international business, organizational economics, and institutional literature streams.
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Jensen explores how. Book Review: Nathan M. Jensen, Nation-States and the Multinational Corporation: A Political Economy of Foreign Direct Investment (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton.
In Nation-States and the Multinational Corporation, Nathan Jensen tackles this question thoroughly and empirically. Jensen, an assistant professor of political science at Washington University, brings to this task considerable econometric skill, a workmanlike approach to asking questions and answering them patiently, and no evident political.
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Nation-States and the Multinational Corporation A Political Economy of Foreign Direct Investment This book provides the most systematic exploration to date of these crucial questions at the nexus of politics and economics. Using quantitative data and interviews with investment promotion agencies, investment location consultants, political.
Table of contents for Nation-states and the multinational corporation: a political economy of foreign direct investment / Nathan Jensen. Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog. Nation-States and the Multinational Corporation by Nathan M.
Jensen,available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide/5(7). Multinational Corporations and Nation-States: Managing Shared- and Conflicts of Interest Abstract. Satisfactory and mutually beneficial relationships between multinational corporations and individual nation-states are sustainable as long as their perceived shared interests exceed any conflicts of by: 1.
Nathan M. Jensen, "Introduction to Nation-States and the Multinational Corporation: A Political Economy of Foreign Direct Investment," Introductory Chapters, in: Nation-States and the Multinational Corporation: A Political Economy of Foreign Direct Investment, Princeton University Press.
Handle: RePEc:pup:chaptsRecommended Citation. Brock, Gregory J. "Nation States and the Multinational Corporation." Comparative Economic Studies, 49 (1): doi: /palgrave Cited by: The extent to which the proliferation and growth in size of MNCs has eroded the power of sovereign governments to govern nation-states is another issue causing an unbridgeable split between those favorably disposed to private enterprise and those critical of its alleged excesses.
This chapter repeats the thesis that objectivity requires black-and-white extremes to be avoided in favor of a.