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Internationalization Of Firms From Economies In Transition The Effects Of A Politico-Economic Paradigm Shift 2014 Edition

Books from same Author: Mai Thi Thanh Thai, Ekaterina Turkina

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  • General Information  
    Author(s)Mai Thi Thanh Thai, Ekaterina Turkina
    PublisherEdward Elgar
    ISBN9781783474691
    Pages360
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJuly 2014

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    Edward Elgar Internationalization Of Firms From Economies In Transition The Effects Of A Politico-Economic Paradigm Shift 2014 Edition by Mai Thi Thanh Thai, Ekaterina Turkina

    This book provides a detailed analysis of how and why firms from economies in transition internationalize and examines the effects of domestic politico-economic factors on this process. Transition economies undergo economic liberalization, which enables market forces to set prices. The economic transition process is usually characterized by significant changes in the role of the state and the creation and promotion of privately owned enterprises, markets and independent financial institutions. With the opening of the domestic economy, and integration into the international economy, domestic firms have an opportunity to explore international markets, which was impossible under previous regimes. This book provides insights into these phenomena and investigates the impact that these changes have had on firm internationalization.This book is an essential resource for academics and students of strategic management, international business and business studies. It also has significant value for practitioners and policy-makers in that it will highlight important factors in a firm's politico-economic environment that either stimulate or impede firm internationalization from emerging markets and will discuss important managerial and policy implications.