Multinational Enterprises in Latin America since the 1990s

Multinational Enterprises in Latin America since the 1990s
Author: P. Toral
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2011-06-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230119328

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This volume provides an original analysis of the role of foreign firms in the structural reforms implemented by the Latin American governments since the 1980s with a focus on the making of the Spanish multinational enterprise.

The Reconquest of the New World

The Reconquest of the New World
Author: Pablo Toral
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351753770

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This title was first published in 2001. This informative volume gives penetrating insight into why multinational enterprises (MNEs) headquartered in Spain invested so heavily in Latin America in the 1990s. This is an invaluable resource for scholars of international political economics, international relations, economics, business and development studies and those with an interest in Spain and Latin America.

Multinationals in Latin America

Multinationals in Latin America
Author: Robert Grosse
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2013-10-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 113608732X

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Original theory of MNE activity and responsibility

Latin America's Quest for Globalization

Latin America's Quest for Globalization
Author: Félix E. Martín
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351923080

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Investments by Spanish firms in Latin America have grown since the early 1990s by taking over many of the state-owned firms put out to tender. Second only to the United States, these investments make Spain one of the largest markets of foreign direct investment for Latin America. This multidisciplinary volume focuses on the emergence of Spanish multinational enterprises in this region. Furthermore, it analyzes the sociological and political consequences of these investments and exhibits several theoretical and methodological approaches that make the book a useful aid for teaching. It is essential reading for those who want to understand structural reforms, their consequences and the international impact of economic reform.

Global Latinas

Global Latinas
Author: L. Casanova
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2009-02-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0230235026

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Foreign Direct Investment from emerging economies reached $130 billion in 2005, the highest level ever recorded. The number of multinationals from emerging economies in the global Fortune 500 has increased from 19 in 1990 to 47 in 2005, with about ten of them coming from Latin America. This book focuses on understanding this new phenomenon.

Revival

Revival
Author: Pablo Toral
Publisher:
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2017
Genre:
ISBN:

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This title was first published in 2001. This informative volume gives penetrating insight into why multinational enterprises (MNEs) headquartered in Spain invested so heavily in Latin America in the 1990s. This is an invaluable resource for scholars of international political economics, international relations, economics, business and development studies and those with an interest in Spain and Latin America.

United States Trade and Investment in Latin America

United States Trade and Investment in Latin America
Author: Chris C. Carvounis
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1992-10-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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This timely book examines the quiet revolution that is currently unfolding in Latin America and its likely consequences for U.S. trade and investment with and within that region. Receiving meager coverage by America's media, a virtual sea of change has taken place in Latin America during the past few years. Democratically elected leaders have labored to extricate their economies from the debt-laden stagnation of the lost decade by pursuing far-reaching stabilization and liberalization reform programs. Under President George Bush's proposed Enterprise Initiative for the Americas (EAI) and negotiations toward the formation of a North American Free Trade Area (NAFTA) with Mexico, U.S. economic policy toward Latin America is now in the midst of a dramatic revision that seeks to rectify the neglect of the past and replace it with active encouragement of economic and political change. The authors investigate the forces behind the lost decade in Latin America, the adjustment efforts that have emerged in its wake, and the enhanced potential of Latin economies as trade partners and investment outlets under the EAI and NAFTA. They look at these developments in the light of regionalizing trends afoot in the global economy at large and argue that stronger ties with Latin America are essential to the future well-being of the United States. After outlining the emergence of global economic regionalism and its likely impact upon the United States and Latin America, the authors trace the origins of the latter's lost decade to the debt crisis of the early 1980s, the inadequacy of past international strategies to manage it, and the adoption of strenuous adjustment programs by Latin nations to deal with both debt repayment and the legacy of misguided development approaches. They show how the EAI is meant to accelerate the movement toward reliance upon free-market forces in Latin America and how the United States is likely to benefit from closer economic ties with the countries of that region. A full account of NAFTA's proposed liberalization of trade between the United States and Mexico follows, as the authors investigate its origins, examine Mexico's adjustment record, and list the gains that both nations are likely to realize under a free-trade accord. They then look at two sets of Latin economies, the first of which is formed by Chile, Venezuela, Bolivia, and Colombia and the second comprised of Brazil, Argentina, and Peru. While the former are prepared for economic integration with the United States, major problems impair the ability of the latter to become full-fledged participants in an economic pact with the United States. The analysis presented in the book should be of substantial value to businessmen, students of world affairs, as well as those with a specific interest in U.S.-Latin relations.

Multilatinas

Multilatinas
Author: Veneta Andonova
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2017-11-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1107130042

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This book studies the internationalization strategies of multilatinas, drawing on a survey-based investigation into their organizational resources and business environment.

Companies Without Borders

Companies Without Borders
Author:
Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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