Home Insight Client Services About Oyster Site Map

Search the Site
     Finding information on this site.

Contact Us
     Getting in touch with Oyster International.

Terms of Use
     About the information on this site.

Privacy Statement
     About registering with us.


A Glossary
     Oyster-centric definitions of terms used
     on this site.

Books and Articles
     Back to Books & Articles.


How MNCs Cope
with Host Government Intervention

Harvard Business Review - March 1980
by Yves L. Dos, C.K. Prahalad

The efforts of host governments to maintain control over their own national economies have restricted the freedom of multinational company (MNC) managers in deploying economic resources. Regulation interferes with produt/market choice, use of technology, level of employment and natinoal trade balance. Compromise is an alternative to the choices of adaptation to or withdrawal from a national market.

You can purchase this article in its entirety from Harvard Business Review by clicking here.

Home Terms of Use Privacy Statement Site Index Contact Oyster

OYSTER INTERNATIONAL LLC · 282 Beacon Street Boston · MA 02116
© Oyster International LLC All Rights Reserved.