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Global Assembly Line 1986

Global Assembly Line 1986. “Threat of Capital Flight”. Often the threat of leaving is enough to gain concessions from workers, communities and even countries. Globalization, Logic or the Politics of Difference?. Story One. Generalized Prosperity. Capital Mobility. F.D.I. Story Two.

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Global Assembly Line 1986

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  1. Global Assembly Line1986

  2. “Threat of Capital Flight” Often the threat of leaving is enough to gain concessions from workers, communities and even countries.

  3. Globalization, Logic or the Politics of Difference? Story One Generalized Prosperity Capital Mobility F.D.I. Story Two Generalized Misery Capital Mobility F.D.I.

  4. Global ShiftTwo Main Themes • Why internationalize? • Rejection of the idea that Transnational Corporations • are “placeless”

  5. Global ShiftTwo Main Themes Stephen Hymer: Pioneer of Foreign Direct Investment Raymond Vernon: Product Life Cycle Theory John Dunning’s Eclectic Paradigm

  6. Product Life Cycle Theory

  7. Global ShiftTwo Main Themes • Dicken’s Take on the Reason for Globalization • Access to Markets • Competitive Pressures • Vertical Integration vs. Subcontracting/Flexible • Specialization

  8. General Schema

  9. Different Reasons for Going GLOBAL

  10. Global Supply Chainvs. Flexible Specialization

  11. National Character of TNC United States vs. Japan vs. Germany

  12. “Threat of Capital Flight” Often the threat of leaving is enough to gain concessions from workers, communities and even countries.

  13. Globalization, Logic or the Politics of Difference? Story Two Generalized Misery Capital Mobility F.D.I. Story One Generalized Prosperity Capital Mobility F.D.I.

  14. Self fulfilling Prophecy vs “Wrestling is not just like life it is life.” Donald Rumsfeld

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