Managing Risk in Developing Countries : National Demands and Multinational Response /
In light of the increasing global competition among both multinational companies and national economies, Barbara Samuels examines a source of economic tension that has broad social implications: as multinational companies (MNCs) strive for cheaper labor and new markets, less-developed countries (LDC...
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Princeton, New Jersey :
Princeton University Press,
[1990]
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Table des matières:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- List of Abbreviations
- CHAPTER 1. Introduction: Competing Issues--National Demands and Multinational Response
- CHAPTER 2. MNCs within a Changing Sociopolitical Environment
- CHAPTER 3. Individual Subsidiary Response: The Reformulation of Labor Policy
- CHAPTER 4. Determinants of Differing Subsidiary Behavior: Relationships within the Changing Labor Environment
- CHAPTER 5. MNCs within a Changing Regulatory Environment
- CHAPTER 6. Individual Subsidiary Response: The Reformulation of Investment and Sourcing Policies
- CHAPTER 7. Determinants of Differing Subsidiary Behavior: Relationships within the Changing Regulatory Environment
- CHAPTER 8. Conclusion: Strategic Implications for MNC Managers and LDC Groups
- Appendix: Interviewees
- Index.


