Multinational Enterprises and Trade Policy

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Multinational Enterprises and Trade Policy

The Selected Scientific Papers of Alan M. Rugman Volume Two

9781858984087 Edward Elgar Publishing
The late Alan M. Rugman, formerly Henley Business School, University of Reading, UK
Publication Date: 1996 ISBN: 978 1 85898 408 7 Extent: 432 pp
Multinational Enterprises and Trade Policy comprises a selection of Alan Rugman’s most important and influential articles on the multinational enterprise and government policy.

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Multinational Enterprises and Trade Policy comprises a selection of Alan Rugman’s most important and influential articles on the multinational enterprise and government policy.

This volume focuses on trade and investment policy as well as applications of the theory of internalization to government policy.

Topics covered include: strategic trade policy, the ‘double diamond’ framework, the ‘shelter’ theory, the issue of foreign control, the Canada–US Free Trade Agreement and NAFTA and recent contributions on business networks and competitiveness. Special attention is given to the role of multinational enterprises in Canada, Japan and Europe.

This book will be essential reading for both academics and policymakers interested in the relationships between multinational enterprises and governments. Together with its companion volume, The Theory of Multinational Enterprises, it will improve access to the work of Alan Rugman, one of the most cited scholars working on the multinational enterprise.
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‘. . .the two volumes usefully collect the work of one of the leading scholars in the field of international business.’
– Marzia Raybaudi Massilia, The Economic Journal
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Contents: Part I: Applications of Internalization Theory to Government Policy Part II: Strategic Trade Policy and Shelter Theory Part III: The Double Diamond Framework Part IV: Free Trade and NAFTA Name Index
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