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How Multinationals Can Adapt to a Political Mood That Doesn’t Care for Them at All

Harvard Business

Shareholders have benefited greatly from bigger product markets, lower production costs, and the judicious use of head office domiciles to reduce tax bills. Since 1990, the market capitalization of multinational corporations has grown at more than three times the average rate of listed companies around the world, our research shows.