How Multinationals Can Adapt to a Political Mood That Doesn’t Care for Them at All
Harvard Business
MAY 23, 2017
The economic gains for developing countries have been extraordinary. Shareholders have benefited greatly from bigger product markets, lower production costs, and the judicious use of head office domiciles to reduce tax bills. of GDP in 2007 to 3.3% The fall of the Berlin Wall, in 1989, ushered in a new era of globalization.
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