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The Decade of the Multilatinas
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
The Decade of the Multilatinas
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Javier Santiso
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:302 | Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152 |
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Category/Genre | International business |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781107034433
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Classifications | Dewey:338.8898 |
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Audience | Professional & Vocational | |
Illustrations |
34 Tables, black and white; 54 Halftones, unspecified
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Cambridge University Press
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Imprint |
Cambridge University Press
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Publication Date |
25 April 2013 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Latin American multinationals (multilatinas) have been central in the rise of emerging markets in the last few decades. Their development comprises part of the global shift of wealth and power between nations. The rise of firms in a broad range of sectors - including construction, oil, telecommunications and the aeronautical industry - as important regional and global players is spreading: companies in Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Chile and many others are part of this increasing phenomenon. This book analyses the trends, the countries and the firms involved, and explores the implications for the US, China, Spain and the rest of Europe. In particular, Javier Santiso examines how Spain might profit from positioning itself as a unique hub between Europe and Latin America. The Decade of the Multilatinas includes a wide range of statistical data which will be useful to scholars, policymakers and commentators on Latin America in particular, and international business and emerging markets more generally.
Author Biography
Javier Santiso is Professor of Economics at ESADE Business School and Vice President of the ESADEgeo think tank. Previously he has held the position of Chief Economist and Director General of the OECD Development Centre, responsible for emerging markets. He has also been Chief Economist for Emerging Markets of BBVA and adviser on emerging markets for Pfizer and Lazard.
Reviews'The continued growth in global trade and investment is rapidly forcing us to rethink the way we look at the role of the emerging economies. Early in this long process, the focus was on local production in these economies, based on cheap labor and abundant resources. But much more is going on. This timely book focuses on the impressive international expansion of Latin corporations, an important topic that thus far has not received much attention. I highly recommend it to all audiences.' Arminio Fraga, Founder, Gavea Investimentos, and former Governor, Central Bank of Brazil 'Thank you for a very timely and relevant book on a subject that will impact all our lives. Whether in business or not, this is a must-read.' Marcelo Claure, Chairman and CEO, Brightstar Corp. 'Javier Santiso highlights in his book the role of multilatinas. This is not a new phenomenon. What is new is the magnitude of capital flows and the rising number of firms that are deciding to open offices in different cities, or buy existing businesses in different countries. Specialists such as Javier Santiso have identified five general reasons for companies to go international, including access to technology, resources, markets, strategic assets, and a more diversified client base. Indicators demonstrating higher-than-average investment returns tend to weigh in on this decision. I highly recommend this book.' Luis Alberto Moreno, President, Inter-American Development Bank 'The book is a timely and highly informative overview of globalization from the perspective of the rise of multinationals based in Latam. It rightly points out the key role of Spain as the port of entry of Latam companies expanding in Europe.' Andre Esteves, Partner and CEO, BTG Pactual
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