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Informationen zum Autor YUSAF H. AKBAR is Professor in International Business at CERAM, Sophia-Antipolis, France. His main teaching and research interests are in international trade and the politics of multinational enterprise strategy. He has also published Global Antitrust: Trade and Competition Linkages and his work has appeared in journals including Global Governance and Thunderbird International Business Review . Klappentext As the role of the multinational enterprise (MNE) in the economic development of countries grows, a focus on how MNEs influence the process of regulatory and legislative structures has developed among scholars of international political economy. Yusaf H. Akbar draws a conceptual link between the market strategies of MNEs and the convergence of regulatory systems internationally. Focusing on empirical evidence from Central Europe and industry-specific case studies, Akbar uses the example of the successful implementation of EU laws in Hungary as it bids to join the European Union to demonstrate the profound impact of MNE strategies. Zusammenfassung As the role of the multinational enterprise (MNE) in the economic development of countries grows, a focus on how MNEs influence the process of regulatory and legislative structures has developed among scholars of international political economy. Yusaf H. Akbar draws a conceptual link between the market strategies of MNEs and the convergence of regulatory systems internationally. Focusing on empirical evidence from Central Europe and industry-specific case studies, Akbar uses the example of the successful implementation of EU laws in Hungary as it bids to join the European Union to demonstrate the profound impact of MNE strategies. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Tables and Figures Introduction Setting the Scene Regulatory Convergence: Processes and Dynamics The Empirical Setting Case Study Methodology Banking and Financial Services The Electricity Sector Telecommunications Conclusions...
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List of Tables and Figures Introduction Setting the Scene Regulatory Convergence: Processes and Dynamics The Empirical Setting Case Study Methodology Banking and Financial Services The Electricity Sector Telecommunications Conclusions