Leviathans: Multinational Corporations and the New Global History: Alfred D. Chandler Jr, Bruce Mazlish
Editorial Reviews
Review
“This book is a major contribution to our understanding of the origins and development of the multinational corporation. The volume is a classic collection of key articles on the changing nature and dynamics of MNE’s in the global economy. Chandler and Mazlish do a great job explaining multifaceted nature and interests in MNE’s, and their role in the processes of globalization. This collection will be of great interest to scholars in economics, economic history, and business and organizations.” David J. Teece, Mitsubishi Bank Professor of International Business and Finance, Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley
Representing a path-breaking effort to look at multinational corporations in the round, this book emphasizes their scope, history and development, cultural and social implications, and governance problems. Starting with a primer on MNCs, eight chapters are devoted to a variety of aspects, including global elites. Their approach makes readers recognize that MNCs are not merely economic entities, but are part of a complex interplay of factors. In turn, studying MNCs will lead to reexamination of the globalization process.
