Russian TNC’s divestments: trends and directions (End of the article, see 8/2017)
Tashauna Andren Braun (Jamaica),
Boyan Pantich (Serbia) and
Vladislav Yurievich Baranovskiy
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Tashauna Andren Braun (Jamaica): St. Petersburg State University, the Higher School of Management
Boyan Pantich (Serbia): St. Petersburg State University, the Higher School of Management
Vladislav Yurievich Baranovskiy: St. Petersburg Polytechnical university of Peter the Great, the Higher school of industrial management and economy
Russian Foreign Economic Journal, 2017, issue 9, 129-131
Abstract:
The article examines the volume and growth trends of foreign divestment of Russian TNCs. The main “geographic directions” of divestment are also analyzed. Specific economic sectors, whose representatives are the leaders in the field of foreign divestment, are singled out. International divestment trends are considered; the history of Russian divesting from foreign companies, its current state and development tendencies are analyzed. Besides, the factors affecting the growth of foreign divestment of Russian TNCs are over viewed. In conclusion, three possible scenarios for the development of divestment of Russian TNCs are presented.
Keywords: Divestment; international business; TNCs; divestment growth; Russian foreign assets. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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