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Globalization and the new enterprise

Dalia Marin and Thierry Verdier

Munich Reprints in Economics from University of Munich, Department of Economics

Abstract: Globalization has been identified by many experts as a new way firms organize their activities. This paper surveys recent work that examines the role of trade integration between similar and dissimilar countries for these changes in corporate organization. It is shown that international competition and international trade both increase the stakes of the firm that affects the behavior of agents inside the corporation. This way, trade integration leads to waves of outsourcing and to convergence in corporate cultures across countries.

Date: 2003
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Published in Journal of the European Economic Association 2-3 1(2003): pp. 337-344

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