U S Power Multinational CorpMonograph on foreign policies and economic policies of the USA with regard to foreign investment, economic relations and multinational enterprises (role of USA) - shows the reciprocal interaction of economics and politics in today's world. References and statistical tables. |
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The Nature of Political Economy | 20 |
The Political Economy of Foreign Investment | 44 |
The British Strategy of Portfolio Investment | 79 |
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American corporations American economy American exports American foreign American multinational Arab oil boycott areas argued argument balance of payments benefits billion Britain British capitalist Charles Kindleberger competition consequence core cost critical dependencia dependent diffusion dollar domestic investment dominant econ economic and political economic growth economic policy economic power economists effect eign emphasized European expansion export of capital factors finance firms foreign direct investment foreign earnings foreign investment foreign markets foreign policy Fred Bergsten global hegemony important income increasingly industrial power innovation international economic investment abroad investors Japan Japanese liberal liberal international manufacturing Marxist ment mercantilist military multinational corporation nation-states national interest nineteenth century nomic oligopoly overseas Pax Britannica percent periphery petroleum political economy position production profit raw materials relative decline rise role sovereignty at bay Soviet Union strategy subsidiaries theory thesis tion trade U.S. Congress United vestment wealth Western Europe York



