Thursday, February 17, 2011

Governments, Globalization, and International Business



Governments, Globalization, and International Business
John H. Dunning | 1997-10-09 00:00:00 | Oxford University Press, USA | 536 | Economics
It is a cliche 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. In this book, a prestigious group of international scholars explores in detail the consequences of globalization--defined as "the deepening structural interdependence of the world economy."
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This book will conduct us the new paradigm about the meaning of globalization, with the government's point of view.

The rapid growth of International Business Relationship across the nation has its own consuquences and the impact for he domestic economy.

From this book we will see a number of fundamental change of the role of government, triggered by a globalization in business.

we will see the challange for the economist and politician to understanding the globalization process precisely, and how to obtain a competitive advantage for the nation.

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