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view that claims new
phenomenon of
globalization
was initially
driven by the
desire of
Western
economies to
exploit their
power through
MNE's
view that claims evolutionary
globalization is
a long-run
historical
evolution since
the dawn of
humanity. Says it
is nothing new
and that it will
always exist
,view that claims pendulum
globalization is
swinging from
one extreme to
another from
time to time
investment in, foreign direct investment
controlling, and
managing
value-added
activities in
other countries
political view radical
hostile to FDI.
believes it is an
instrument of
imperialism and
vehicle for
exploitation of
domestic
resources by
foreign
capitalists and
firms
, suggests that free market
FDI,
unrestricted by
government
intervention,
will enable
countries to tap
into their
absolute or
comparative
advantages by
specializing in
the production
of certain
goods and
services
views FDI as pragmatic nationalis
having pros and
cons and only
approving FDI
when its
benefits
outweigh costs
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view that claims new
phenomenon of
globalization
was initially
driven by the
desire of
Western
economies to
exploit their
power through
MNE's
view that claims evolutionary
globalization is
a long-run
historical
evolution since
the dawn of
humanity. Says it
is nothing new
and that it will
always exist
,view that claims pendulum
globalization is
swinging from
one extreme to
another from
time to time
investment in, foreign direct investment
controlling, and
managing
value-added
activities in
other countries
political view radical
hostile to FDI.
believes it is an
instrument of
imperialism and
vehicle for
exploitation of
domestic
resources by
foreign
capitalists and
firms
, suggests that free market
FDI,
unrestricted by
government
intervention,
will enable
countries to tap
into their
absolute or
comparative
advantages by
specializing in
the production
of certain
goods and
services
views FDI as pragmatic nationalis
having pros and
cons and only
approving FDI
when its
benefits
outweigh costs