FROM THE LEARNING TO GLOBALIZATION: THE INFLUENCE OF THE MARKET AND INSTITUTIONS ON CHINESE MULTINATIONALS
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Conventional economic literature about foreign direct investment (FDI) has typified multinational companies’ strategic behavior through the prism of the theory of the firm. However, FDI from developing economies has revealed the existence of multinationals whose behavior differs from that forecast by conventional theories due to the intervention of government institutions, such as in the case of China. Taking this into consideration, through conventional and institutional theories, this article attempts to reveal the factors that have influenced Chinese multinationals’ strategic behavior since the 1978 economic reforms until today.
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Avendaño Miranda, L. L. (2019). FROM THE LEARNING TO GLOBALIZATION: THE INFLUENCE OF THE MARKET AND INSTITUTIONS ON CHINESE MULTINATIONALS. Investigación Económica, 72(285). Retrieved from https://revistas.unam.mx/index.php/rie/article/view/50488
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