Multinational Enterprise and Economic Analysis surveys the contributions
that economic analysis has made to our understanding of why
multinational enterprises exist and what consequences they have for the
workings of the national and international economies. Covering both
theories and tests of hypotheses, and synthesizing material from social
science and applied disciplines, Professor Caves develops the logic
behind public policies that affects multinational enterprises. The book
has been completely updated to cover contributions appearing through
mid-1994 and remains the only survey volume to draw equally on
analytical contributions of both economics and business administration
bearing on the multinational firm.