It is a cliché to say that we live in a globalized world in which investment flows, communications and the operations of multinationals from all parts of the world have changed the character of the international business environment. But the easy concept of globalization poses as many questions as it answers and it is the purpose of this book to address these challenges. In Governments, Globalization, and International Business a prestigious group of international scholars explore in detail the consequences of globalization defined as the deepening structural interdependence of the world economy. In Part 1 John Dunning, Richard Lipsey, Susan Strange and Stephen Kobrin analyse these changes from different disciplinary perspectives and intellectual backgrounds. The basic question they address is what are the consequences of globalization on the nature, form, and level of domestic economic activity?. In doing so, they also consider the increasing mobility of knowledge and information, the role of international corporations, and the sovereignty of the nation state in the modern borderless world. In Part 2 the different experiences and policies of a number of economies are assessed in a series of country studies, These include the G7 countries as well as the developing East Asian economies, Latin America and smaller developed countries. In the final part John Stopford and Edward Graham stand back and look at the changing role of National and Supranational governance. In doing so they underscore a fundamental tenet of the volume, that globalization requires national governments to re-evaluate various factors of their systemic governance. Yet despite apparently convergent trends they argue there are no universal prescriptions for the way governments should respond to globalization, and the policy challenge is a more complex one than merely more or less government.
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Leading international scholars (including Dunning, Porter, Lipsey, Strange, Rugman, Stopford, and Graham) describe and analyse this deepening globalization of the world economy and its implications for governments, firms, and different regions of the world.
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Introduction ; PART I: THE ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK ; 1. Governments and the Macro-Organization of Economic Activity: An Historical and Spatial Perspective ; 2. Globalization and National Government Policies: An Economist's View ; 3. A Business Analytic Approach to Governments and Globalization ; 4. An International Political Economy Perspective ; 5. The Architecture of Globalization: State Sovereignty in a Networked Global Economy ; PART II: COUNTRY CASE STUDIES ; 6. Canada: Globalization, Competitiveness, and Government Policy in a Regional Market ; 7. Australia in the Global Economy ; 8. The United Kingdom ; 9. The US Policy Response to Globalization: Looking for the Keys Under the Lamp Post ; 10. A Volte Face of Policy: the Case of France ; 11. Germany ; 12. Foreign Direct Investment and Politics: the Swedish Model ; 13. Japan: A Flying-Geese Formation as Competitiveness Strategy and the Japanese Disease ; 14. The Developing East Asian Economics ; 15. Latin American Economics ; PART III: IMPLICATIONS FOR NATIONAL AND SUPRANATIONAL GOVERNANCE ; 16. Implications for National Governments ; 17. Should There be Multilateral Rules on Foreign Direct Investment?
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'Globalization' is a key issue for business, governments, and academic researchers Strong international appeal This volume brings together leading international analysts of globalization (Dunning, Porter, Strange, Rugman, Lipsey, Stopford, Graham etc Blends Analysis (Part I), with Country Studies (Part II), and Policy Implications (Part III)
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'Globalization' is a key issue for business, governments, and academic researchers Strong international appeal This volume brings together leading international analysts of globalization (Dunning, Porter, Strange, Rugman, Lipsey, Stopford, Graham etc Blends Analysis (Part I), with Country Studies (Part II), and Policy Implications (Part III)
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ISBN
9780198296058
Publisert
1999
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
759 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
28 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
536

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