The Third World Worker in the Multinational Corporation
Author: Joan Nordquist
Publisher: Reference & Research Services
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 74
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Joan Nordquist
Publisher: Reference & Research Services
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 74
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: C.J. Dixon
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2019-03-06
Total Pages: 191
ISBN-13: 0429718160
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book, an outcome of the conference in 1983 held at the University of Birmingham, examines the varied roles played by multinational corporations in the economies of the Third World countries and concentrates more closely on regional, national, sectoral or corporate levels.
Author: Centre on Transnational Corporations (United Nations)
Publisher: International Labour Office
Published: 1985
Total Pages: 134
ISBN-13: 9789221005322
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Does work in multinational enterprises give women in developing countries an opportunity to free themselves from the restrictions of existing social structures? Information from 30 developing countries is analysed to provide examples of the situation of women workers in multinational enterprises in the Third World today with respect to wages, hours and conditions of work, fringe benefis, labour relations and quality of life. This report has been prepared jointly by the United Nations Centre on Transnational Corporations and the Bureau of Multinational Enterprises of the International Labour Office.
Author: James R. Hines
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Published: 2021-04-20
Total Pages: 585
ISBN-13: 0815738560
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →How multinationals contribute, or don't, to global prosperity Globalization and multinational corporations have long seemed partners in the enterprise of economic growth: globalization-led prosperity was the goal, and giant corporations spanning the globe would help achieve it. In recent years, however, the notion that all economies, both developed and developing, can prosper from globalization has been called into question by political figures and has fueled a populist backlash around the world against globalization and the corporations that made it possible. In an effort to elevate the sometimes contentious public debate over the conduct and operation of multinational corporations, this edited volume examines key questions about their role, both in their home countries and in the rest of the world where they do business. Is their multinational nature an essential driver of their profits? Do U.S. and European multinationals contribute to home country employment? Do multinational firms exploit foreign workers? How do multinationals influence foreign policy? How will the rise of the digital economy and digital trade in services affect multinationals? In addressing these and similar questions, the book also examines the role that multinational corporations play in the outcomes that policymakers care about most: economic growth, jobs, inequality, and tax fairness.
Author: Dingha Ngoh Fobete
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Published: 2008-10-21
Total Pages: 37
ISBN-13: 3640179641
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2005 in the subject Economics - International Economic Relations, grade: 2, University of Kassel, 22 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: Multinational Corporations (MNC) are important transitional agents in the contemporary global political economy. Although they can be viewed as economic actors following the logic of international market, their activities inevitably arouse questions of national power. Not surprisingly, such questions are most pronounced in the study of developing countries where weak government and societies potentially give the MNC strong bargaining position. Thus, the nature of their relationship between developing countries and the implication of this relationship for economic growth remains highly controversial. How ever, proponents of MNC posit in the past that MNC have made important contribution to developing countries. This interaction between MNCs and third world economy has led to a profound relationship whose impacts are enormous. Although many scholars have written more on the impact of MNC on host less developed countries, the most important question is, Do foreign firms behave differently from locally owned firms and if so what are their implication? Multinational corporations are one of the main conduits through which investment is channelled and their evolution has reflected broader developments (OECD 2003). This impact however will be examined from the negative and positive impact gearing towards the development of third world. However it is imperative to examine the characteristics of developing countries as well as some objectives of Multinational Corporations (MNC).
Author: Lee A. Tavis
Publisher:
Published: 1982
Total Pages: 296
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Seminar conference report on the role and responsibilitys of multinational enterprises in poverty reduction in developing countries - discusses their role in employment creation, welfare, community development, technology transfer and in structuring a new international economic order; includes a case study of an agribusiness firm in the Philippines and a summary report of a 1979 UNCSTD Conference. Maps and references. List of participants. Conference held in Notre Dame 1978 and 1979.
Author: World Resources Institute
Publisher: Durham, NC : Duke University Press
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 328
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Based on an international meeting held in 1984 and sponsored by the World Resources Institute.
Author: James R. Hines
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Published: 2021-04-20
Total Pages: 585
ISBN-13: 0815738560
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →How multinationals contribute, or don't, to global prosperity Globalization and multinational corporations have long seemed partners in the enterprise of economic growth: globalization-led prosperity was the goal, and giant corporations spanning the globe would help achieve it. In recent years, however, the notion that all economies, both developed and developing, can prosper from globalization has been called into question by political figures and has fueled a populist backlash around the world against globalization and the corporations that made it possible. In an effort to elevate the sometimes contentious public debate over the conduct and operation of multinational corporations, this edited volume examines key questions about their role, both in their home countries and in the rest of the world where they do business. Is their multinational nature an essential driver of their profits? Do U.S. and European multinationals contribute to home country employment? Do multinational firms exploit foreign workers? How do multinationals influence foreign policy? How will the rise of the digital economy and digital trade in services affect multinationals? In addressing these and similar questions, the book also examines the role that multinational corporations play in the outcomes that policymakers care about most: economic growth, jobs, inequality, and tax fairness.
Author: Elizabeth Idris-Soven
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Published: 2011-06-15
Total Pages: 469
ISBN-13: 311080008X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Chris J. Dixon
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2012-11-26
Total Pages: 226
ISBN-13: 0415657296
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book is a comprehensive study of the role of multinational corporations in the economies of the Third World. It begins by providing a comprehensive overview of the activities of multinational corporations and the main areas of research and debate. It goes on to discuss specific sociological, developmental and material effects on Third World countries resulting from involvement with multinational corporations. It includes case studies detailing the mid-twentieth century history and probable effects of specific multinational corporations' involvement in Third World countries.