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Transaction Costs & Trade Between Multinational Corporations (RLE International Business)
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Transaction Costs & Trade Between Multinational Corporations (RLE International Business)
Current price: $49.99


Barnes and Noble
Transaction Costs & Trade Between Multinational Corporations (RLE International Business)
Current price: $49.99
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Until this book was published little had appeared on the matter of the organization of production in oil gathering. This book:
Describes the global offshore oil supply industry and its features on one of the world’s major offshore oil services bases
Draws on the theory of the multinational corporation to explain why buyers and sellers should have internationalized themselves into a symbiotic relationship
Discusses the preference of the oil companies for vertical disintegration
Explains the transaction cost paradigm
Integrates the largely American literature on the transaction cost paradigm with the literature on the multinational corporation (which is largely British).
Describes the global offshore oil supply industry and its features on one of the world’s major offshore oil services bases
Draws on the theory of the multinational corporation to explain why buyers and sellers should have internationalized themselves into a symbiotic relationship
Discusses the preference of the oil companies for vertical disintegration
Explains the transaction cost paradigm
Integrates the largely American literature on the transaction cost paradigm with the literature on the multinational corporation (which is largely British).