Transnationals and governments
recent policies in Japan, France, Germany, the United States, and Britain
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Author
Contributions
- Harte, George, 1954- - Contributor
- Sugden, Roger. - Contributor
Publication
1994 - Routledge, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
58,750 words, Guess
Page Count
235 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1426928M
- ISBN-100415098254
- OCLC Control Number52487398
- OCLC Control Number29182141
- Library of Congress Control Number93038032
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- Goodreads4253486
- LibraryThing6801784
Classifications
- DDC338.8/8
- LCCHD2755.5 .B338 1994
Description
Because of the potential ease with which transnational corporations can relocate, there has been a tendency for many governments to avoid direct attempts to intervene in their activities. Nonetheless, the major economies have adopted a wide range of policies towards transnational corporations. Some (Japan and France in particular) have been very concerned by the impact of such firms. Others (most notably Britain) have had a relatively relaxed attitude. This book offers a unique account of policy towards transnational over the last thirty years or so. It features: detailed, up-to-date accounts of policy in Japan, France, Germany, the United States and Britain; the role of organisations other than governments, including trade unions, business and opposition parties; summaries of which issues have most concerned which countries; overall characterisations of each country's policy stance. . The result will appeal to those interested in industrial economics, international business, global political economy, and international law.
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