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This book examines the place and the role of multinational corporations (MNCs) in the growth and development of the economies of the EU and emerging countries (China, India and the CEECs). It covers both European MNCs investing in Asia, as well as American and Asian firms operating in Europe. Location choices, motivations and strategies are discussed, by considering their impact on the transformation and adaptation of these economies, on new specialisations, their consequences for social relations and the local environment.
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This occurs not only in emerging countries of the South. See Richard Brooks (2013), The Great Tax Robbery: How Britain Became a Tax Haven for Fat Cats and Big Business, Oneworld Publications.
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See Françoise Hay, Christian Milleli, Yunnan Shi (2013), Faut-il encore investir en Chine? Opportunités, risques et logiques économiques, L’Harmattan, Questions contemporaines.
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An exception to this has been the change in policy adopted by the conservative Hungarian government which challenges a large number of contracts signed with multinational firms. It has also adopted a nationalist discourse against foreign capital and Brussels.
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Delteil, V., Dieuaide, P., Richet, X. (2014). Introduction. In: Richet, X., Delteil, V., Dieuaide, P. (eds) Strategies of Multinational Corporations and Social Regulations. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41369-8_1
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