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International Business Asymmetries In An Enlarging Environment (CROSBI ID 35590)

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Pines, Mario International Business Asymmetries In An Enlarging Environment // Economic integration, prospects and dilemmas / Kumar, Andrej ; Kandžija, Vinko (ur.). Ljubljana: Ekonomska fakulteta Univerze v Ljubljani, 2007. str. 374-390

Podaci o odgovornosti

Pines, Mario

engleski

International Business Asymmetries In An Enlarging Environment

The prospect of successful continetal economic integration relies on specific stratified beneficial factors or a combination of factors as well as on the evolution of homogeneous local institutional and legal business infrastructures. Investment and international outsourcing activities are generally stimulating globalization processes and the consequent wave of mergers and acquisitions, especially in finance, commerce and telecommunication, are consolidating the efficient structure of enterprises and theirs international headquartering and development. A heated debate is underway among academics, and politicians and legislators in several European countries have recently been discussing these issues. It is difficult to deal with these issues dispassionately, considering the European enlargement process, and no attention has been directed toward the preexisting and growing spectacular asymmetries in both finance logistics and the transportation industry. Outsourcing, FDI, and global logistics are likely a plus for the economy in the long run. Any economic change, whether it arises from trade or technology, can cause painful dislocations for some activities. However, large-scale emigration would represent a worse scenario. In restructuring and discovering the appropriate configuration for business and firms within competitive new frameworks, a successfully growing enterprise eventually requires global strategic integration as an option for redeveloping an international locally self-sustaining network of independent production units. Pending the phases of EU accession and membership, relocating factors are integrating economies over all the European continent, with a few specific coordinating, managing, and financial logistic cenetrs. As a resulting alternative to outdated autarchic attitudes in a competitive global market, the global economy must reconsider certain preeexisting asymmetries within the European scenario.

competititon, asymmetries, transportation, holding companies, outsourcing, reallocation, forward industrial forwarding

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374-390.

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Podaci o knjizi

Economic integration, prospects and dilemmas

Kumar, Andrej ; Kandžija, Vinko

Ljubljana: Ekonomska fakulteta Univerze v Ljubljani

2007.

978-961-240-109-2

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Ekonomija