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Multinational Culture: Social Impacts of a Global Economy: Contributions in Economics and Economic History

Editat de Cheryl R. Lehman, Russell M. Moore
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 noi 1992 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The papers collected here were originally presented at a conference on multinational culture held at Hofstra University to explore the sociocultural impacts of the transformation to a global economy. Written by a distinguished group of contributors from Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, the Caribbean, and North America, the essays address such questions as: Which particular changes have already taken root? How can we assess the efficacy of interventions by nation states and transnational authorities? How are the globe's resources being managed and how should they be managed in the future? Specific topics explored include government policies and their relationship to multinational activities, the formation and regulation of international capital, labor market segmentation and protectionism, managing multinationals without sacrificing ethical standards or profits, environmental impacts, and the language, legal, gender, and race dimensions of a global economy.Following a general introduction, the volume is divided into six groups of chapters, each of which examines a specific aspect of global transition. The contributors first look at the more general issues of global movements and global policies, with articles on critical social movements and the future of the global political economy, the evolution of multinational public policy towards business, and the implications of internationalization for development and welfare in the Third World. The next section describes globalization's reach into the arenas of monetary policy, banking, financing, and debt. Subsequent chapters look at the explicit and implict prejudices and differences that can undermine or enhance our global experience, present case studies of the contradictory imperatives between indigenous culture and globalization, affirm the importance of collective action in protecting labor and the environment, and consider the controversial and multifaceted nature of technology transfer. The diversity of topics and perspectives presented make this an ideal set of supplemental readings for advanced level courses in development economics, political economy, and international economics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313278228
ISBN-10: 0313278229
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions in Economics and Economic History

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

CHERYL R. LEHMAN is an Associate Professor of Accounting at Hofstra University. She is editor of Advances in Public Interest Accounting and associate editor of Critical Perspectives on Accounting. Dr. Lehman's publications include Accounting's Changing Role in Social Conflict as well as numerous articles regarding international accounting accounting, accounting and public policy, culture and literature, and gender.RUSSELL M. MOORE is an Associate Professor of Marketing and International Business and Director of the Business Research Institute, School of Business, Hofstra University. He co-authored, with Martin Melkonian, Cutbacks in Defense Spending: Outlook and Options for the Long Island Economy. He also wrote The Role of Multinational Companies in the Latin American Automotive Industry and The Urban Consumer in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Cuprins

Introduction by Cheryl R. Lehman and Russell M. MooreGlobal Movements and Global PoliciesCritical Social Movements, Transformation, and the Future of the Global Political Economy by Lester Edwin J. RuizThe Evolution of Multinational Public Policy towards Business: Codes of Conduct by Lee E. PrestonThe "New" Internationalization: Implications for Development and Welfare in the Third World by Margaretta DeMarGlobal FinancingThe 1987 Approach for the Negotiation of the Brazilian External Debt by Luiz Carlos Bresser PereiraForeign Direct Investment, Capital Formation and the Balance of Payments of Developing Countries by Graciana Del CastilloCurrent Developments in Global Banking and Securities Markets by Terry M. Chuppe, Hugh R. Haworth, and Kumoli RamakrishnanColoring by Numbers: Financial Disclosure and the Third World Debt by Tony TinkerCulture, Values, and ManagementFrom Bubble Traveller to Country Expert: Knowledge, Ideology, and the Conduct of International Business by John E. UllmannThe Politics of Islamic Revival and Counter-Culture Mobilization in the Middle East: A Comparative Analysis by Manochehr DorrajValues, Attitudes, and Change in South Africa: Do Multinationals Make a Difference? by Dr. P. G. HumanThe Human Relations Area Files: A Cultural Data Bank for International Management by Gary FerraroAn Approach to International Subsidiary Management and Strategic Planning by James E. CatolineCulture and Development: Case StudiesTowards a Political Economy of the South African Film Industry in the 1980s by Richard J. Haines and Keyan G. TomaselliDependency and Bankruptcy by Glenn PetersenEthnic-Political Conflict: The Economic Effects in Fiji by Dr. Janice J. MillerBrazilian Export of Arms: The Catalytic Role of the Government by Raul de Gouvea NetoProtecting Labor and Protecting the EnvironmentThe Social Tariff Approach to International Disparities in Environmental and Worker Right Standards: History, Theory, and Some Initial Evidence by Peter DormanEmployment Protection as a Public Policy Issue: A Comparative Overview of Job Security in Europe and the United States by Sheelwant B. PawarWaldsterben (Dying Forests) in West Germany: Implications for International Business by William SmithTransborder Flows and Technology TransferTechnology Transfer Control Issues: Ethics, Feasibility, and Utility by C. D. MacaulayTransborder Data Flow Regulation: A Comparative Analysis of Regulatory Regimes and the Development of a Conceptual Model for Policy-Making by Laku ChidambaramService Transnationals in Developing Countries by Dorothy I. RiddleSelected BibliographyIndex