Multinational Enterprises, Foreign Direct Investment And Trade In China
- Topics:
- Foreign Direct Investment
- Tags:
- Currency & Foreign Exchange,
- Finance,
- Foreign Direct Investment,
- Foreign Direct Investment (FDI),
- International Business,
- Investment,
- MNE,
- University Of Groningen
- Source:
- University of Groningen
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Overview: MultiNational Enterprises (MNEs) play a dominant role in the International Business (IB) literature. Traditionally, by far the majority of IB studies deal with issues at the micro level of the individual MNE, or at the meso level of a sample of individual MNEs. This paper focuses on a macro-level issue: the impact of MNE behavior through Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on international trade, and vice versa. In so doing, this study responds to a plea for more macro-level studies in IB into the effect of MNE behavior on the macroeconomic performance of countries as a whole, particularly developing and emerging economies.
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Format: PDF | Size: 147KB | Date: Dec 2004 | Pages: 40





