International institutions and multinational enterprises : global players-- global markets / edited by John-ren Chen.
Series: International institutions and global governanceCheltenham: Edwar Elgar 2004Description: x, 226 pages : illustrationsContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1843768755
- HD2755.5 INT 2004
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"The second international CSI Conference on 'Multinational Enterprises and International Institutions - Global Players--Global Markets" was held from 20th-22nd November 2002 in Innsbruck"--Preface.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contributors; Preface; Introduction; 1. International institutions and corporate governance; 2. Global capitalism: the moral challenge; 3. Corporate governance in multinational companies; 4. The international competition network as an international merger control institution; 5. Do multinational enterprises pay less tax? Empirical evidence for Italy; 6. Multinational enterprises, core labour standards and the role of international institutions; 7. Foreign direct investment and wages
International institutions have an increasingly important role in regulation of business, especially the activities of multinationals. This title looks at the corporate governance of MNEs and how international institutions can best regulate without stifling the positive aspects of international business
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