1945

Transnational corporations

Transnational corporations (TNCS) continued to be major players in the world economy. Worldwide flows of foreign direct investment continued to expand in 1988, but most were directed towards the developed economies, particularly the United States and Western Europe. A significant development was the emergence of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe as prospective hosts for foreign direct investment.

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