Krasner
This book is a major contribution to our empirical and conceptual understanding of the contemporary world.
Stephen D. Krasner, Stanford University
From the Publisher
"In our fast-changing world, the national interest can only realistically be conceived and defended if we understand that important differences remain in the way corporations based in the United States, Europe, and Asia operate. This excellent and meticulously researched book explodes many of the myths currently surrounding the world 'globalization.' It is essential reading for business leaders and policymakers alike."—Senator John D. Rockefeller IV"This is an important contribution to scholarship on the multinational firm and the subject of international political economy. It will go far to correct the prevalent idea in popular and academic thinking that the multinational corporation has become an autonomous actor in international economic affairs."—Robert Gilpin, Princeton University"This book is a major contribution to our empirical and conceptual understanding of the contemporary world."—Stephen D. Krasner, Stanford University
John D. Rockefeller IV
In our fast-changing world, the national interest can only realistically be conceived and defended if we understand that important differences remain in the way corporations based in the United States, Europe, and Asia operate. This excellent and meticulously researched book explodes many of the myths currently surrounding the world 'globalization.' It is essential reading for business leaders and policymakers alike.
Robert Gilpin
This is an important contribution to scholarship on the multinational firm and the subject of international political economy. It will go far to correct the prevalent idea in popular and academic thinking that the multinational corporation has become an autonomous actor in international economic affairs.
Robert Gilpin, Princeton University