Joint International business ventures in developing countries; case studies and analysis of recent trends
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TextPublication details: New York, Columbia University Press, 1971.Description: xii, 448 pISBN: - 0231034954
- 338.91'172 FRI
- HD69.I7 F72
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| 338.91'0973 FOR Foreign trade and human capital / | 338.91'171'242 DRU British economic policy and the empire 1919-1939 / | 338.91'171'7 WIL Communist international economics, | 338.91'172 FRI Joint International business ventures in developing countries; | 338.91'172 MAC Meeting the Third World challenge / | 338.91'172 MAC Meeting the Third World challenge / | 338.9'1172201724 MOS Overseas aid : |
Bibliography: p. [419]-435.
This book contains seventeen case studies representing every type of joint venture in every part of the non-communist world. w. The case studies include joint ventures for the production of oil in Iran, iron ore in Liberia, copper in Chile, sugar in west Africa, powdered milk in Central America, beer in Hong Kong, engineering and chemical goods in India, fertilizer in India, steel pipe in Turkey, office machinery in Central America, drugs in India, electronic products in Indonesia, and textiles in Ghana. The major thesis of this book is that joint ventures have become the dominant form of foreign investment in the less developed countries
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