John H. Dunning: Introduction
Part I: The Analytical Framework
1: John H. Dunning: Governments and the Macro-Organization of
Economic Activity: An Historical and Spatial Perspective
2: Richard G. Lipsey: Globalization and National Government
Policies: An Economist's View
3: John H. Dunning: A Business Analytic Approach to Governments and
Globalization
4: Susan Strange: An International Political Economy
Perspective
5: Stephen J. Kobrin: The Architecture of Globalization: State
Sovereignty in a Networked Global Economy
Part II: Country Case Studies
6: Alan M. Rugman: Canada: Globalization, Competitiveness, and
Government Policy in a Regional Market
7: Hal Hill and Bruce McKern: Australia in the Global Economy
8: Neil Hood and Stephen Young: The United Kingdom
9: Rosie Marie Ham and David C. Mowery: The US Policy Response to
Globalization: Looking for the Keys Under the Lamp Post
10: Charles-Albert Michalet: A Volte Face of Policy: the Case of
France
11: Martin K. Welge and Dirk Holtbrügge: Germany
12: Magnus Blomström and Ari Kokko: Foreign Direct Investment and
Politics: the Swedish Model
13: Teutomo Ozawa: Japan: A Flying-Geese Formation as
Competitiveness Strategy and the Japanese Disease
14: Sanjaya Lall: The Developing East Asian Economics
15: Claudio Frischtak: Latin American Economics
Part III: Implications for National and Supranational
Governance
16: John M. Stopford: Implications for National Governments
17: Edward M. Graham: Should There be Multilateral Rules on Foreign
Direct Investment?
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