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The Multinational Enterprise: Market Failure and Market Power Considerations

In: The Transfer And Licensing Of Know-How And Intellectual Property Understanding the Multinational Enterprise in the Modern World

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  • David J. Teece

    (Stanford University, USA)

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The following sections are included:Relative Efficiency Properties of Markets and HierarchiesMultinational Firms and Market FailureIntermediate Product Markets and Vertical Direct Foreign InvesbnentHorizontal Direct Foreign Investment and the Market for Know-howInternational Capital Markets and Direct Foreign InvestmentPotential Anticompetitive Consequences of Multinational EnterpriseVertically Integrated MultinationalsThe Horizontal Expansion of Multinational FirmsEvaluationConclusionReferences

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  • David J. Teece, 2008. "The Multinational Enterprise: Market Failure and Market Power Considerations," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: The Transfer And Licensing Of Know-How And Intellectual Property Understanding the Multinational Enterprise in the Modern World, chapter 18, pages 405-419, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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    2. Cannavale Chiara & Laurenza Elena, 2017. "The International Entry Choices of Italian Smes in Emerging Markets: A Case-Based Analysis," Ekonomika (Economics), Sciendo, vol. 96(3), pages 102-125, January.
    3. Ge-zhi Wu & Da-ming You, 2021. "Will enterprise digital transformation affect diversification strategy?," Papers 2112.06605, arXiv.org, revised Aug 2022.

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