TY - GEN AB - Business ventures on a unprecedented scale. Not only is international investment growing faster than world output and trade, but an increasing share of the markets for goods and services, capital and technology, is being intermediated by transnational firms, large and small. The impact of this globalization of business on developing countries is the focus of this book. Who are the probable winners and losers? How are governments responding, in terms of national policies and regional approaches, and how does it translate in the signals they set for companies? Are there any winning strategies in the more competitive global economic environment of the 1990s? And how can the international community best support these strategies. AU - Dunning, John Harry., AU - Hamdani, Khalil A. CN - HF1418.5 CN - HD2932 CN - HF1379 ID - 12320 KW - Measuring instruments. KW - International economic integration KW - Investments, Foreign KW - International trade KW - International finance KW - Technology transfer KW - International economic integration. KW - International trade. KW - International finance. KW - Electronics KW - WORLD TRADE AND INVESTMENT SYSTEM : DEVELOPING COUNTRIES KW - LAW AND ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SCIENCES : ECONOMIC SCIENCE : QUESTIONS REGARDING DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND THE TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY KW - INVESTMENT IN AN INTEGRATING WORLD ECONOMY KW - GLOBALIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA KW - INVESTMENT DYNAMISM IN ASIA KW - INVESTMENT, TRADE AND INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS KW - MACROECONOMIC STABILITY IN LATIN AMERICA KW - Technologie KW - Investissements étrangers KW - Commerce international KW - Compétitivité (Économie) KW - Mondialisation KW - Commerce international. LA - eng N2 - Business ventures on a unprecedented scale. Not only is international investment growing faster than world output and trade, but an increasing share of the markets for goods and services, capital and technology, is being intermediated by transnational firms, large and small. The impact of this globalization of business on developing countries is the focus of this book. Who are the probable winners and losers? How are governments responding, in terms of national policies and regional approaches, and how does it translate in the signals they set for companies? Are there any winning strategies in the more competitive global economic environment of the 1990s? And how can the international community best support these strategies. T1 - The New Globalism and Developing Countries. TI - The New Globalism and Developing Countries. VL - 944 ER -