FDI and Industrial Organization in Developing Countries

FDI and Industrial Organization in Developing Countries

The Challenge of Globalization in India

Ray, Pradeep Kanta

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2020

292

Mole

Inglês

9781138619661

15 a 20 dias

540

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Contents: Introduction; The role of transnational corporations in economic development; The institutional underpinnings of national capabilities: some conceptual issues; Economic liberalization, industrial organization and enterprise performance in India; Technological accumulation and dynamic capability development in India's telecommunications industry: the dual initiatives of public enterprise and FDI; Global competition in local territories: the case of transnational corporations and local enterprises in the consumer electronics industry in India; FDI, indigenous enterprise and the pharmaceutical industry in India; Transnational corporations, local adaptation and inter-firm linkages in developing countries: some contrasts with local enterprises in India; The structure of vertical inter-firm linkages and foreign dependence in transnational corporations: the case of computer software, white goods and consumer electronics in India; Creation and appropriation of intellectual property rights in transnational corporations; FDI and the challenge of globalization in India: concluding remarks and future directions; Bibliography; Index.
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Tamil Nadu;industrial development;OLS Regression;Indian business;Dynamic Capability Development;foreign direct investment;Country Specific Skills;Asian economies;Cross Bar;industry policy;BSc Graduate;Relative Incidence;BPL;Indian Telephone Industries;UNCTAD's World Investment Report;Uncertainty Avoidance;Indian Pharmaceuticals Industry;World Gdp;Large Local Enterprises;Ipr Regime;HRM Practice;OLS Regression Model;Greater Export Intensity;Drug Discovery Research;Intellectual Property Assets;Philips India;Capital Intensive;Intermediate Product Markets;Reverse Engineering;Left Hand Quadrant