No. 36 (2012)
Artículos

Empresas multinacionales y sus efectos en los países menos desarrollados

Mauricio Lascurain Fernández
El Colegio de Veracruz
Bio
Published June 1, 2012

Abstract

En el presente artículo se da a conocer la dinámica de negociación entre una empresa multinacional y el gobierno de un país menos desarrollado, así como sus efectos en el país de acogida.

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