This is a book about the politics of the global economy — about how firms prosper by understanding those politics, or fail by misunderstanding them. Understanding the politics of globalization may once have been a luxury; it is now, for most high-level managers, simply a necessity. The book contains cases which can be used by instructors and students to build a framework of analysis that enables them to understand the challenges of international trade and investment and master the opportunities they represent. This framework is based on a systematic evaluation of the informal and formal rules that define markets for goods, services, and capital. These insightful cases allow for evaluation of: the political and economic origins of our current era of globalization and how the rules that constrain and enable firms are changing; the impact of governments' policies and which tools are available for predicting, avoiding, or even employing the long arm of the government; and the influence of informal and formal institutions on opportunities for success in international finance and trade.
ISBN: | 9789812709271 |
Publication date: | 19th March 2008 |
Author: | Rawi Harvard Business School, Usa Abdelal |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 476 pages |
Series: | World Scientific Studies in International Economics |
Genres: |
Globalization |