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- Multinational enterprises and public policy

- Alan Rugman and Alain Verbeke
- Multinational Enterprises and Regional Economic Integration: Rethinking Key Metrics in International Business

- Alan Rugman and Chang Hoon Oh
- Multinational enterprises and the globalization of R&D: a study of US-based firms

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- Multinational Enterprises from Small Economies: The Internationalization Patterns of Large Companies from Denmark, Finland and Norway

- Gabriel Benito, Jorma Larimo, Rajneesh Narula and Torben Pedersen
- Multinational enterprises in APEC , pp 124-148

- Alan Rugman and Cecilia Brain
- Multinational enterprises: theories, practices, effects and policies , pp 245-261

- Filip De Beule and Andreja Jaklič
- Multinational firms and factor proportions in manufacturing: does parentage matter?

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- Multinational Firms and Technological Innovation: The 'Global Versus Local' Challenge , pp 29-43

- Simona Iammarino, Odile E. M. Janne and Philip McCann
- Multinational firms in crisis and recovery: lessons from the 1997–98 Asian crisis

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- Multinational food corporations and the right to health: Achieving accountability through mandatory human rights due diligence? , pp 282-308

- Oliver Bartlett
- Multinational industrial and global logistics corporations , pp 27-57

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- Multinational Knowledge Acquisition Modes of the Taiwan Electronics Industry , pp 171-191

- Cheng-Min Chuang, Shih-Chieh Fang, Julia L. Lin and Luke Y.C. Hsiao
- Multinational Networks of Local Production Systems: A Basis for Analysis and Policy

- Lisa De Propris, Stefano Menghinello and Roger Sugden
- Multinational oil and gas corporations' contribution to SDGs and social compliance in Uganda through their corporate social responsibility: a lens into readiness and the obstacles they face , pp 250-268

- David Katamba, Bosco Amerit, Maureen Basuuta, Swithern Tumwine and Muhammed Ngoma
- Multinational Service Firms and Global Strategy

- Peter Enderwick
- Multinationals and cross-sector partnerships: building social resilience through collective entrepreneurship , pp 242-254

- Mirko H. Benischke, Jonathan P. Doh and Peter Tashman
- Multinationals and the developing countries

- Louis T. Well
- Multinationals and the International Competitiveness of ASEAN Firms

- Nessara Sukpanich and Alan Rugman
- Multinationals are Multicultural Units: Some Indications from a Cross-cultural Study

- Nantawan Noi Kwanjai and J. Friso den Hertog
- Multinationals from emerging economies: a new challenge of practice to theory , pp 103-118

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- Multinationals in Global Governance

- David L. Levy and Peter Newell
- Multinationals, connectivity and global cities , pp 284-319

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- Multinationals, emerging economies and the changing economic geography , pp 320-352

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- Multinationals, variety of geographies and evolution , pp 193-243

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- Multinationals: in theory and practice , pp 1-12

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- Multinationals’ R&D in China and its Implications for China’s National System of Innovation

- Si Zhang
- Multiple case study design , pp 112-130

- Veena Vohra
- Multiple discrete-continuous choice models: a reflective analysis and a prospective view , pp 452-488

- Abdul R. Pinjari, Chandra Bhat, Shobhit Saxena and Aupal Mondal
- Multiple discrete-continuous choice models: a reflective analysis and a prospective view , pp 427-454

- Chandra Bhat and Abdul Pinjari
- Multiple domains and categories of employee green behaviours: more than conservation , pp 13-38

- Deniz S. Ones, Brenton M. Wiernik, Stephan Dilchert and Rachael M. Klein
- Multiple Equilibria, Critical Masses, and Institutional Change. The coup d'état problem , pp 250-263

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- Multiple professionalisms in childcare 0–3: the case of Barcelona

- Lara Maestripieri and Raquel Gallego Calderón
- Multiple publics, disjunctures, and hybrid systems: how marginalised groups stake their claims to transport infrastructure , pp 311-322

- Lindsay Blair Howe, Margot Rubin, Sarah Charlton, Muhammed Suleman, Alexandra Parker and Anselmo Cani
- Multiple vulnerabilities

- Qiujie Shi and Tao Liu
- Multiple-winner voting rules , pp 303-324

- Nicolaus Tideman
- Multipliers, factor contents, and productivity , pp 223-244

- Thijs ten Raa
- Multipolarity and regional integration , pp 106-130

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- Multiproduct monopoly with positional externalities , pp 25-42

- Luca Lambertini and Raimondello Orsini
- Multiproduct, Multipollutant Firms with Transaction Costs , pp 88-122

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- Multisensory approaches to researching the past: insights from history and archaeology , pp 173-187

- Hannah Platts
- Multistage Stochastic Mean-Variance Portfolio Analysis with Transaction Costs , pp 46-66

- Nalan G√ºlpinar, Berç Rustem and Reuben Settergren
- Multistakeholder human rights initiatives , pp 219-229

- Dorothée Baumann-Pauly and Michael Posner
- Multistakeholder initiatives and global governance

- Dirk Ulrich Gilbert
- Multistate infringement of design rights: jurisdiction and applicable law - the European approach , pp 455-482

- Alexander von Mühlendahl
- Mumbai as a Global City: A Theoretical Essay

- Jan Nijman
- Mun: society and the state

- David Reisman
- Mun: trade and treasure

- David Reisman
- Munich’s Media Cluster at the Crossroads

- Harold Bathelt
- Municipal broadband Internet initiatives: Lessons from US history , pp 302-324

- Carol Ting
- Municipal budgets, balance sheets, and acute fiscal shock , pp 204-219

- Robert S. Kravchuk
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