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Многонациональные корпорации из растущих экономик: применимость существующих теорий

Многонациональные корпорации из растущих экономик: применимость существующих теорий

Abstract

В статье рассматривается вопрос применимости существующих теорий при изучении деятельности многонациональных корпораций (МНК) из растущих экономик. Необходимость пересмотра теорий обоснована специфичностью контекста, а также внутренними особенностями МНК из растущих экономик

The article discusses applicability of the existing theories in the study of multinational corporations emerging out of growing economies. The specificity of the object of study requires new theoretical approaches

Keywords

МНОГОНАЦИОНАЛЬНЫЕ КОРПОРАЦИИ, МНК, РАСТУЩАЯ ЭКОНОМИКА, ПРЯМЫЕ ЗАРУБЕЖНЫЕ ИНВЕСТИЦИИ, ПЗИ, КОНКУРЕНТНОЕ ПРЕИМУЩЕСТВО

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