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Multinational Corporations and Banks

Monthly Review, 1978
Multinational corporations (MNCs) are forms and mechanisms of imperialism, not its essence. This of course does not mean that they are unimportant. Imperialism could not exist without appropriate forms and mechanisms. In what follows we shall be discussing imperialism in the period since the Second World War, and MNCs are both products and necessary ...
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Multinational Banking in Pakistan

Global Business Review, 2001
This study proposes to fill the gap in the literature available by examining the factor affecting the expansion of foreign banks in Pakistan. It takes an overview of the trends and dynamics of the activities of foreign banks in the economy. An investigation is made to explore the factors that motivate foreign banks for doing busi ness in Pakistan ...
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Internalization and Multinational Banking

1999
Most advocates of internationalization theory, such as Buckley and Casson (1976), Dunning (1981), Hennart (1982) and Rugman (1981), have contended that firms will have no economic reason to participate in international production if there are no benefits for them to internalize markets where there are imperfections.
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Multinational Banking.

The Economic Journal, 1973
E. W. Davis, Stuart W. Robinson
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From Multinational to Transnational Banking

2016
This chapter traces the history of cross-border joint-stock banking over roughly the last 100 years. Putting that history into its larger political, social, economic contexts may help shed light on our financial architecture’s social and economic significance, and even its sustainability.
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Banking Corporation Studies: Multinational Studies

2017
Amongst research that cover a number of banking units located in several countries and owned by individuals, public companies or government – the problem is the same. The operating “culture” is different as different owners and regulators make different rules.
Joseph C. Paradi   +2 more
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Domestic and Multinational Banking

The Economic Journal, 1980
Geoffrey E. Wood, Rae Weston
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Banks as Multinationals.

The Economic History Review, 1992
Rondo Cameron, Geoffrey Jones
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Domestic and Multinational Banking.

The Journal of Finance, 1981
Gunter Dufey, Rae Weston
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The Practice of Multinational Banking

1996
This book is designed to help the reader understand the environment and practices of multinational banks. Topics have been selected for their continuing relevance, despite changing events and issues. This comprehensive, up-to-date presentation provides both theory and practical information relating to international banking centers, regulation in ...
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