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050 00 $aHG4538$b.Q563 2001
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100 1 $aQuinlan, Joseph P.
245 10 $aGlobal engagement :$bhow American companies really compete in the global economy /$cJoseph P. Quinlan.
260 $aLincolnwood, Ill. :$bContemporary Books,$cc2001.
300 $axix, 267 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 253-260) and index.
505 00 $tSetting the Global Stage --$tThe Global Economy at the Dawn of a New Century --$tThe Beat Goes On --$tThe Global Economy: The Long View --$tGlobalization Part II: Forces of Change --$tThe United States and the Illusion of Being an Island --$tWhy Firms Invest Abroad: Understanding the Dynamics of Foreign Direct Investment --$tWhat Motivates Firms to Invest Overseas? --$tSome Theories on Foreign Investment --$tThe Urge to Merge --$tMy Enemy's Enemy Is My Friend: The Rise of Alliance Capitalism --$tForeign Direct Investment and Trade: The Interlinkages --$tBeyond Trade: Transnationals and Global Foreign Direct Investment Trends --$tThe Making of a Transnational --$tThe Transnational Profile --$tThe Global Boom in Foreign Direct Investment --$tSources of Global FDI Outflows --$tJapan Goes Global --$tEurope Steps Up --$tNew and Emerging Transnationals --$tGlobal FDI Inflows: A Larger Claim for the Developing Nations ... Even in Times of Crisis --$tAsia: Transnationals Make the Most of the Crisis --$tLatin America: A Refurbished Image Equals More Capital Inflows --$tCentral Europe and Russia: In from the Cold --$tAfrica: Lots of Potential but Still on the Margin --$tThe Chosen Few: Investment Flows to the Developing Nations --$tThe Sectoral Shift in Global Foreign Direct Investment --$tU.S. Global Engagement Through Foreign Direct Investment --$tGlobal Linkages Through U.S. Foreign Direct Investment --$tGlobal Linkages: Trade Tells Just One Part of the Story --$tAsian Aftershocks --$tGlobal Linkages Part II: Foreign Investment and the Ties That Really Bind.
520 1 $a"Global Engagement presents a different framework through which to view and analyze how U.S. firms actually compete in the world economy. It makes the compelling case that global competition goes well beyond the cross-border exchange of goods (that is, trade), a point dangerously over-looked in Washington and on Wall Street."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aInvestments, American.
650 0 $aCompetition, International.
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