The laws of globalization and business applications
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HF1359 KEN Historia del desarrollo económico internacional ** | HF1359 REQ Economía mundial | HF1365 BAL The great convergence | HF1365 GHE The laws of globalization and business applications | HF1365 LEC The globalization reader | HF1365 ROD The globalization paradox | HF1373 ALO Diccionario de la exportación |
Introduction Defining and measuring globalization (with Steven A. Altman)-- The depth of globalization-- Globalization in historical perspective (with Geoffrey G. Jones)-- The globalization of business-- The breadth of globalization and distance-- Distances at industry and company level (with Steven A. Altman)-- Distance and international business research (with Steven A. Altman)-- Cultural distance and national cultural differences (with B. Sebastian Reiche)-- Administrative distance and institutional variety (with Thomas M. Hout)-- Geographic distance and regionalization (with Steven A. Altman)-- Economic distance and the big shift to emerging economies (with Steven A. Altman).--
The Laws of Globalization and Business Applications employs a variety of empirical methodologies to establish two broad regularities that apply to international activity at the firm, industry, and country levels - the law of semiglobalization and the law of distance - and explores some of their implications for business. Part I presents evidence in support of the law of semiglobalization at the country and the business levels historically and up to the present. Part II performs an analogous function regarding the second law of globalization, showing that the gravity models that international economists have used to analyze merchandise trade between countries also apply to other types of international interactions - and at the industry and firm levels as well. Part III applies these laws to various challenges and opportunities that distance along various dimensions presents to multinational firms. A free online appendix provides additional data, analysis, and documentation to support research applications.