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9780198293156

The Multilateral Investment System and Multinational Enterprises

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    9780198293156

  • ISBN10:

    0198293151

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1998-10-15
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

Thomas L. Brewer and Stephen Young examine the future of the world economy- and the key economic and political forces that will shape it. They considerthe implications of historically important changes in the world economy inrecent yearsincluding the expansion of the international investments ofmultinational corporations and the new role of the World Trade Organization(WTO).The authors present numerous examples of how countries have changed theirinternational trade and investment policies, and examine how these changes areaffecting firms' strategies and operations worldwide. They explain theimportance to international investment, as well as trade and technologytransfer, of the many agreements being implemented by the WTO. The role of otherinternational agencies such as the UN, World Bank, OECD, EU, and NAFTA are alsodiscussed.This book will be essential reading for all those with an interest in thefuture of the world economy and international business.

Author Biography


Professor Brewer is Editor-in-Chief Designate of the Journal of International Business Studies.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
xii
List of Tables
xiii
List of Boxes
xv
List of Appendices
xvi
Abbreviations xvii
Introduction 1(10)
Part I Context
Multinational Enterprises and Foreign Direct Investment Policy: Theory and Issues
11(28)
The Nature of the Multinational Enterprise
11(4)
The Economics of Multinational Firms and Foreign Direct Investment
15(3)
Public Policy and the Multinational Enterprise: Rationales for International Agreements
18(5)
The Present International Framework for Foreign Direct Investment and the Multinational Enterprise
23(16)
Foreign Direct Investment and the World Economy: A Historical Overview
39(26)
Influences on the Growth of FDI and the MNE
39(3)
The Economic and Political Environment in the Post-War Years
42(2)
Trade and Trade Policy
44(3)
Capital Controls, Foreign Exchange Controls, and the Balance of Payments
47(3)
Technology and Technology Policy
50(2)
Foreign Direct Investment Policies
52(3)
Patterns of Foreign Direct Investment
55(10)
Part II Evolution of the System
Inauguration: The Demise of the ITO and the Rise of Bilateral Treaties (Mid-1940s---Late 1960s)
65(21)
International Trade Organization (ITO)
66(3)
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
69(1)
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
70(1)
World Bank
71(2)
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
73(1)
Bilateral Treaties
74(4)
Other Agreements
78(1)
Conclusion
79(7)
Control: Codes and the Obligations of Multinational Enterprises (Late 1960s---Early 1980s)
86(26)
Overview of the Period
86(6)
Policies at the International Level
92(4)
Policy at National, Bilateral, and Regional Levels
96(9)
Conclusion
105(7)
Liberalization: National and Regional Policy Changes and the Creation of the WTO (Early 1980s---Mid-1990s)
112(26)
Introduction
112(1)
Liberalization at the National Level
113(4)
Regional Integration and Investment Issues
117(4)
GATT Uruguay Round Negotiations and the Establishment of the WTO
121(10)
Conclusion
131(7)
Expansion: Multilateral, Regional, and Sectoral Developments (Late 1990s)
138(21)
Introduction
138(1)
Investment Issues at the WTO
139(8)
The Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI) at the OECD
147(2)
Regional Developments
149(2)
Investment Protection: Political Risk Insurance Programmes
151(1)
Conclusion
152(7)
Part III Policy Problems
Policy Interactions: Regional and Multilateral Arrangements
159(25)
An Overview of Regional-Level Arrangements
159(11)
Regional Agreements: Building Blocks or Stumbling Blocks?
170(6)
Conclusion
176(8)
Policy Linkages: Investment, Trade, and Technology Transfer
184(25)
Introduction
184(1)
Investment-Trade Relationships
185(11)
Technology and Intellectual Property
196(11)
Conclusion
207(2)
Policy Linkages: Competition Policy
209(25)
Introduction
209(1)
Competition Policy and the Problems of the Multinational Enterprise
209(4)
Competition Policy Interrelationships and Coverage
213(4)
Anti-dumping and Competition Policy
217(4)
Competition Policies at National, Bilateral, and Regional Level
221(4)
Competition Policy Developments at the International Level
225(3)
The Future for International Competition Policy
228(2)
Conclusion
230(4)
Policy Dilemmas: Developing Countries
234(21)
Introduction and Background Issues
234(3)
The Economic Impact of MNEs in Developing Countries
237(5)
Investment and Trade Policies in Developing Countries
242(8)
Conclusion
250(5)
Part IV Implications
Current and Future Challenges
255(20)
Introduction
255(1)
The Shifting Policy Pendulum
255(5)
Policy Issues
260(7)
Politics
267(5)
Conclusion
272(3)
Afterword to the Paperback Edition 275(12)
References 287(12)
Index 299

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