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Overview and public policy reflections

In: The New Economic Analysis of Multinationals

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  • Stephen Young
  • Thomas L. Brewer

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In this seminal book, a distinguished group of experts pinpoint and rigorously analyse central topics in international business research. This volume will become a major reference tool for understanding the economics of multinational enterprise. The emphasis throughout is on a new dynamic research agenda, for theory, for empirical research and for public policy.

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  • Stephen Young & Thomas L. Brewer, 2003. "Overview and public policy reflections," Chapters, in: Thomas L. Brewer & Stephen Young & Stephen E. Guisinger (ed.), The New Economic Analysis of Multinationals, chapter 8, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Daniel Shefer & Mordechai Cohen & Shlomo Bekhor, 2004. "Modeling adoption of innovations in agriculture using discrete choice models," ERSA conference papers ersa04p484, European Regional Science Association.

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