31 research outputs found
Staff and Faculty: The Balance of Payments Problem, The Dollar, and United States Worldwide Responsibilities—Part I
This is the first part of a two-part series which Professor Dymsza has prepared for the Review. Part I focuses on definitive inforÂmation concerning the U.S. balance of payments
Staff and Faculty: The Balance of Payments Problem, The Dollar, and United States Worldwide Responsibilities—Part II
Professor Dymsza analyzes the formulation and pursuit of U.S. balance of payments policies
Trends in Multinational Business and Global Environments: A Perspective
This article reviews and synthesizes the emergency and growth of U.S., Western European, and Japanese MNCs in the postwar environment, the growing role of state enterprises, and the recent emergence of Third World MNCs. While U.S. foreign direct investments have expanded and continue to be highly significant, some important recent developments are the more rapid growth of Western European and Japanese MNCs, the increased role of the U.S. as a host country for investments, the emergence of multibusiness by MNCs, the more numerous actors involved in global business, and the dramatic, more rapid changes in the world environment. This article explores developments in host- and home-country policies, some of the other major actors in international business, “newer” forms of international participation along with some hypotheses, and concludes by analyzing a few major changes in global environments and multinational management.© 1984 JIBS. Journal of International Business Studies (1984) 15, 25–46