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Foreign Ownership and the Consequences of Direct Investment in the United States: Beyond Us and Them

Autor Douglas Nigh, Douglas P. Woodward
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 oct 1998 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Woodward, Nigh, and their colleagues provide a comprehensive investigation of foreign ownership in the United States. Based on the latest, most reliable data and comprising the viewpoints of leading authorities on foreign direct investment, the book offers detailed, previously unpublished information on the effects of foreign direct investment in the United States. The authors find that foreign-owned and domestic corporations are similar in many aspects of their behavior and its effects on the U.S. economy and society, but there are important differences too. By showing exactly where these similarities and differences lie, and using evidence that goes beyond anecdotes, the book makes a significant contribution to the improvement of public policy in the FDI arena. Its primary finding: globalization reduced foreigness. This is an important resource for professionals and academics alike, and for students of international business and economics on the graduate level.Covering the state of knowledge on FDI in the 1990s, this work shows how it has moved beyond the polarizing debate over the foreign invasion that characterized much of the writings in the 1980s. It explores multinational companies' political action and corporate citizenship. Its policy section discusses foreign and domestic participation in federal industrial policy programs, and whether current regulations make sense. The book also offers a new approach to demarcating foreign ownership in national security/defense industrial bases. In its policy chapters the book covers the question of national treatment and investment in telecommunications. The book concludes with a timely analysis of the Multilateral Agreement on Investment under review by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and the World Trade Organization.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781567201130
ISBN-10: 156720113X
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

DOUGLAS WOODWARD is Director of the Division of Research and Associate Professor of Economics in the College of Business Administration, University of South Carolina. He has published widely and testified before Congress on numerous occasions. Among his many notable publications is The New Competitors, of which he is coauthor and which was ranked among the top ten business and economics book of 1989 by Business Week.DOUGLAS NIGH is Research Director, Center for International Business Education and Research, and Associate Professor of International Business in the College of Business Administration, University of South Carolina. Currently President of the International Association for Business and Society, he is also director of SUB-ROM Relationships, a multi-year research project that examines the extent and nature of the relations between the overseas affiliates of multinational corporations and the MNCs' other units.

Cuprins

Introduction: Is National Ownership Relevant?FDI in a Globalizing EconomyDoes Ownership Really Matter in a Global Economy? by John DunningA Retrospective on FDIUS by Edward GrahamConsequences for the EconomyProductivity, Skill, and Wage Effects of Multinational Corporations in the United States by Mark E. Doms and J. Bradford JensenTakeovers and Technology Transfer: Reassessing FDIUS by Edward RayCross-Country Locational Differences of Foreign Manufacturers in the United States by Cletus CoughlinIntra-Firm Trade and FDIUS by Simon ReichR & D and High Technology Effects by Donald H. Dalton and Manuel Serapio, Jr.Strategies of Foreign Corporate R & D Investment and Sourcing in the United States by Lois S. PetersForeign Direct Investment in the United States and U.S. Technology Development by Sumiye OkuboCorporate Behavior: Political, Social, ManagerialPolitically Active Foreign-Owned Firms in the United States: Elephants or Chickens? by Kathleen A. GetzCorporate Citizenship: Comparing Foreign Affiliates and Domestic Subsidiaries by Tammie PinkstonTop Management Turnover: Comparing Foreign and Domestic Acquisitions of U.S. Firms by Jeffrey A. Krug and Douglas NighPolicy ImplicationsNations, Nationality, and Transnational Enterprises: Policy Choices of Defining Corporate Nationality by John KlineForeign Investment Restrictions, National Treatment, and Telecommunications by Cynthia A. BeltzForeign Acquisition of Defense-Related U.S. Firms: Concentration, Competition, and Reality by Robert T. Kudrle and David B. BobrowThe Multilateral Agreement on Investment: The Next Challenge for Global Interdependence by Stephen J. CannerGlossaryIndex