A prism on globalization
30 min read
Rate this book:
About This Book
"The unprecedented shifts in the U.S. dollar's exchange rate that started during the late 1970s and continued through the 1980s provide an ideal opportunity to explore how the global economy works and the role that multinational enterprises (MNEs) play in the phenomenon of globalization. In this book, Subramanian Rangan and Robert Z. Lawrence examine the international pricing, sourcing, and trade responses of MNEs to shifts in the dollar. Based upon the micro patterns they observe in MNE behavior, the authors suggest explanations for some puzzling macro patterns evident in our international economy.
They conclude that the global integration of markets remains incomplete due to informational and other important discontinuities, and they refute stereotypes which portray multinational firms as either footloose or inflexible."--Jacket.
They conclude that the global integration of markets remains incomplete due to informational and other important discontinuities, and they refute stereotypes which portray multinational firms as either footloose or inflexible."--Jacket.
Buy This Book
As an Amazon Associate and Bookshop.org affiliate, BookOrb earns from qualifying purchases.
Write a Review
Sign in to write a review.
More by Subramanian Rangan
Capitalism Beyond Mutuality?
Core Assumptions in Business T
Core Assumptions in Business Theory
Do multinationals shift produc
Do multinationals shift production in response to exchange rate changes?
Explaining Tranquility in the
Explaining Tranquility in the Midst of Turbulence
Operational flexibility as ass
Operational flexibility as asset stock
Performance and Progress