The Decade of the Multilatinas.
An analysis of the development of Latin American multinational companies, based on a wide range of statistical data.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Español |
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Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press,
2013.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Figures; Tables; Foreword; Introduction; 1 A Novus Mundus; An Olympic effect; Farewell to the old world; Investments in the emerging countries; Latin America and the Arab countries; Latin America and Asia; The new Latin American contagion; Multilatinas expanding again; 2 The decade of the multilatinas; Multilatinas: emerging multinationals; The progress of the multilatinas; New multilatinas and new frontiers; 3 The expansion of Brazilian multilatinas; Brazil: a present power; The Brazilian miracle; Brazilian multilatinas are searching for new investment frontiers.
- 4 The expansion of Spanish-speaking multilatinasMexico; Argentina; Chile; Colombia; Peru; Exploring new areas; 5 Multilatinas 2.0; The world's focus on technology in emerging markets; Latin America: the decade of innovation; Startups and venture capital funds: searching for Multilatinas 2.0; Latin America and the risk of success mania (`exitomania'); Increased venture capital; 6 China: a wake up call; The rise of China; Chinas FDI towards Latin America: the big news of the 2010s decade; Walking the Talk with China: rebalancing technology and innovation; 7 Spain and Latin America.
- Spain and Latin America: a special relationshipSpain as a Latin American hub for corporate headquarters; Spain as a European hub for Latin startups; The new Latin American argonauts; 8 Spain as a Latin hub; The multilatinas: a great opportunity for Spain; Spain as a European hub for multilatina corporate headquarters; A map of multilatina European headquarters; Potential for consolidation; Madrid and Barcelona; 9 Conclusions; Innovation in international cooperation; Brazil, an emerging donor; Triangular cooperation; Latin sovereign wealth funds; (Re)thinking Latin America; References; Index.