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12 Globalisation and Multinational Corporations 12 Globalisation and Multinational Corporations
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Multinational Corporations n Diversity among MNCs < size F the comparative size of MNCs and countries' GDP n Diversity among MNCs < size F the comparative size of MNCs and countries' GDP
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Comparison of the 10 largest multinational corporations (by gross revenue) and selected countries (by GDP): 2002
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Comparison of the 10 largest multinational corporations (by gross revenue) and selected countries (by GDP): 2002
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Multinational Corporations n Diversity among MNCs < size < the nature of the business n Diversity among MNCs < size < the nature of the business
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Multinational Corporations n Diversity among MNCs < size < the nature of the business < overseas business relative to total business n Diversity among MNCs < size < the nature of the business < overseas business relative to total business
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Multinational Corporations n Diversity among MNCs < size < the nature of the business < overseas business relative to total business < production locations n Diversity among MNCs < size < the nature of the business < overseas business relative to total business < production locations
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Multinational Corporations n Diversity among MNCs < size < the nature of the business < overseas business relative to total business < production locations < ownership patterns n Diversity among MNCs < size < the nature of the business < overseas business relative to total business < production locations < ownership patterns
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Multinational Corporations n Diversity among MNCs < size < the nature of the business < overseas business relative to total business < production locations < ownership patterns < organisational structure n Diversity among MNCs < size < the nature of the business < overseas business relative to total business < production locations < ownership patterns < organisational structure
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Multinational Corporations n Diversity among MNCs < size < the nature of the business < overseas business relative to total business < production locations < ownership patterns < organisational structure n Trends in multinational investment n Diversity among MNCs < size < the nature of the business < overseas business relative to total business < production locations < ownership patterns < organisational structure n Trends in multinational investment
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Multinational Corporations n Diversity among MNCs < size < the nature of the business < overseas business relative to total business < production locations < ownership patterns < organisational structure n Trends in multinational investment < the growth and geography of FDI n Diversity among MNCs < size < the nature of the business < overseas business relative to total business < production locations < ownership patterns < organisational structure n Trends in multinational investment < the growth and geography of FDI
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FDI inflows (% of gross fixed capital formation) FDI as % of gross fixed capital formation
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FDI inflows (% of gross fixed capital formation) FDI as % of gross fixed capital formation Advanced countries
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FDI inflows (% of gross fixed capital formation) FDI as % of gross fixed capital formation Advanced countries Developing countries
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Multinational Corporations n Diversity among MNCs < size < the nature of the business < overseas business relative to total business < production locations < ownership patterns < organisational structure n Trends in multinational investment < the growth and geography of FDI < FDI and the UK n Diversity among MNCs < size < the nature of the business < overseas business relative to total business < production locations < ownership patterns < organisational structure n Trends in multinational investment < the growth and geography of FDI < FDI and the UK
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Direct investment into and out of the UK
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Inward investment Direct investment into and out of the UK
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Outward investment Inward investment Direct investment into and out of the UK
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n Types of multinational expansion < horizontally integrated multinational < vertically integrated multinational < conglomerate n Going global to reduce costs < international differences in input prices < international differences in productivity F labour skills F entrepreneurial and managerial skills F learning by doing < low-cost access to local markets < economies of scale < taking advantage of government policies n Types of multinational expansion < horizontally integrated multinational < vertically integrated multinational < conglomerate n Going global to reduce costs < international differences in input prices < international differences in productivity F labour skills F entrepreneurial and managerial skills F learning by doing < low-cost access to local markets < economies of scale < taking advantage of government policies Business Strategy in a Global Economy
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n Going global to access new markets < increased demand < spreading risks < can exploit advantages over local firms F ownership of superior technology F entrepreneurial and managerial skills F R&D capacity < access to local technology < learning from experience in diverse markets n Going global to access new markets < increased demand < spreading risks < can exploit advantages over local firms F ownership of superior technology F entrepreneurial and managerial skills F R&D capacity < access to local technology < learning from experience in diverse markets Business Strategy in a Global Economy
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n The product life cycle and the MNC < the launch phase F multinational spread likely to be limited < the growth phase F MNC likely to shift production abroad in order to retain cost competitiveness < maturity F MNC increasingly seeks markets abroad as growth in home market slows < late maturity and decline F MNC increasingly seeks both markets and ever lower cost production abroad n The product life cycle and the MNC < the launch phase F multinational spread likely to be limited < the growth phase F MNC likely to shift production abroad in order to retain cost competitiveness < maturity F MNC increasingly seeks markets abroad as growth in home market slows < late maturity and decline F MNC increasingly seeks both markets and ever lower cost production abroad Business Strategy in a Global Economy
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n Problems facing multinationals < language barriers < selling and marketing F cultural issues < relations with host governments < relationships between subsidiaries F possible diseconomies of scale F easier if subsidiaries are run independently n The global strategy trade-off < economies of scale of standardisation or higher costs of customisation? F determinants of trade-off n Problems facing multinationals < language barriers < selling and marketing F cultural issues < relations with host governments < relationships between subsidiaries F possible diseconomies of scale F easier if subsidiaries are run independently n The global strategy trade-off < economies of scale of standardisation or higher costs of customisation? F determinants of trade-off Problems Facing Multinationals
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MNC Investment and the Host State n Advantages of MNC investment < employment < balance of payments < technology transfer < tax revenues n Disadvantages < uncertainty < power and control by the MNC over the host < transfer pricing < the environment n Advantages of MNC investment < employment < balance of payments < technology transfer < tax revenues n Disadvantages < uncertainty < power and control by the MNC over the host < transfer pricing < the environment
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Is Globalisation a 'Good Thing'? n The benefits of globalisation < benefits of trade < benefits of increased FDI < competition reduces costs and encourages innovation < faster spread of technology < political and social ties n The costs < can exacerbate inequality < erodes national cultures < environmental costs < domination by MNCs n The benefits of globalisation < benefits of trade < benefits of increased FDI < competition reduces costs and encourages innovation < faster spread of technology < political and social ties n The costs < can exacerbate inequality < erodes national cultures < environmental costs < domination by MNCs
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