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Transnational Corporations and States Costs and benefits to: –host economies –home economies the bargaining relationship between TNCs and states
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TNC impacts on host economies Alternative perspectives empirical findings Why? ---sensitivity to precise statistical techniques used
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Dicken’s perspective outcomes are CONTINGENT on: Nature of TNC investment Nature of host economy dimensions of impact of concern
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Conceptual framework Nature of host economy:level of dev., size of economy, resource base, techn. Base, social, political, cultural chars. etc. Dicken: Figure 8.2
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Capital and Finance Distinction between gross and net capital flows significant capital is raised locally –credit may be cheap host economies lose capital –remissions of earnings and profits various incentives offered to entice investment must be subtracted how recoverable? --- given transfer pricing problem etc.???
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Technology--Issues Reluctance of TNC to transfer best current production technology constraints on transfer of technology to other parts of host economy appropriateness of technology that is transferred –issue of capital intensity –environmental and health hazards risks appropriateness of products transferred
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Trade and Linkages The linkage issue factors include : –overall TNC strategy –chars. of host economy –time Japanese auto transplant example
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Mexican maquiladoras example 1965---NAFTA (mid 1990s) local content consistently < 2% of total purchases of material inputs compare South Korea (33%) and Taiwan (27%) factors –high prices –inadequate quality –unpredictable delivery
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Deeper factors Mexican inputs purchased by maquilas were subject to a 15% value added tax Mexican suppliers had to import more raw materials and faced higher import duties cost of Mexican inputs counted as part of value added in Mexico--import tariffs on entry to USA purchasing decision-making was usually handled by corporate purchasing offices.
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Implication of linkages for balance of payments Balance of payments equals Exports + Imports of capital Capital goods imports + materials imports + royalties paid abroad + dividends and interest sent abroad --- Issue of domestic sales ???
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Industrial Structure and Entrepreneurship impact is most pronounced in dualistic economies industrial concentration is likely to increase why? TNCs may increase barriers to entry –introduce brand goods –may use predatory pricing thanks to resources of parent company –stimulates defensive mergers by local firms
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Employment and labor Impacts and Issues Does a plant create new jobs? What kinds of jobs? Do TNCs pay higher wages? Do TNCs operate acceptable systems of labor relations? Are TNCs likely to offer STABLE employment opportunities?
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Estimating TOTAL employment impacts
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Fuentes model
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Application to Mexican maquiladoras--1989 Direct employment was 450,000 indirect employment --515,000 –wage and salary expends (84%) –purchase of local services (15%) –purchases of local inputs (1%)
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Moral of the tale??? Danger of making sweeping generalizations about TNC impacts on host economies
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