The indirect employment effects of multinational enterprises in developing countries
Sanjaya Lall
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper on the indirect impact of multinational enterprises on employment in developing countries - considers the theoretical framework of mne's indirect repercussions on the economy of a host country, analyses effects of national income, improved competitiveness of counterpart industrial enterprises, etc., And discusses appropriate industrial policy measures. References and statistical tables.
Keywords: multinational enterprise.; employment; theory; economy; national income; competitiveness; counterpart.; industrial enterprise; industrial policy; statistical table; entreprise multinationale; emploi; théorie; économie; revenu national; compétitivité; contrepartie; entreprise industrielle; politique industrielle; tableau statistique; empresa multinacional; empleo; teoría; economía; ingreso nacional; competitividad; contraparte; empresa industrial; política industrial; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 62 P. pages
Date: 1979
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