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Transnational Corporations and Uneven Development (RLE International Business): the Internationalization of Capital Third World
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Transnational Corporations and Uneven Development (RLE International Business): the Internationalization of Capital Third World in Bloomington, MN
Current price: $190.00

Transnational Corporations and Uneven Development (RLE International Business): the Internationalization of Capital Third World in Bloomington, MN
Current price: $190.00
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Is the transnational coporation (TNC) an engine of growth capable of eliminating international economic inequalities or a major obstacle to development through a massive drain of surplus to advanced countries? This book presents five different perspectives on the role of TNCs:
Neo-Classical
Global Reach
Neo-Imperialist
Neo-Fundamentalist
Internationalization of capital
The author looks at their effect on local labour and capital, and considers the future prospects for TNC involvement in the Third World. The book provides an excellent comparative analysis of TNCs and will appeal to students in development studies and international economics.
Neo-Classical
Global Reach
Neo-Imperialist
Neo-Fundamentalist
Internationalization of capital
The author looks at their effect on local labour and capital, and considers the future prospects for TNC involvement in the Third World. The book provides an excellent comparative analysis of TNCs and will appeal to students in development studies and international economics.
Is the transnational coporation (TNC) an engine of growth capable of eliminating international economic inequalities or a major obstacle to development through a massive drain of surplus to advanced countries? This book presents five different perspectives on the role of TNCs:
Neo-Classical
Global Reach
Neo-Imperialist
Neo-Fundamentalist
Internationalization of capital
The author looks at their effect on local labour and capital, and considers the future prospects for TNC involvement in the Third World. The book provides an excellent comparative analysis of TNCs and will appeal to students in development studies and international economics.
Neo-Classical
Global Reach
Neo-Imperialist
Neo-Fundamentalist
Internationalization of capital
The author looks at their effect on local labour and capital, and considers the future prospects for TNC involvement in the Third World. The book provides an excellent comparative analysis of TNCs and will appeal to students in development studies and international economics.

















