The role of the State in the internationalization of Latin American firms
Abstract
null null I examine how different State actions shape the internationalization process of large firms in Argentina, Brazil and Chile. I argue that direct actions produce a more diversified internationalization by sector and a faster internationalization pace. The expansion of large firms abroad occurs through a narrower set of activities when indirect actions prevail. Indirect State actions encourage limited geographical extension and a gradual...
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Title
The role of the State in the internationalization of Latin American firms
Published Date
Jun 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
52
Issue
4
Pages
578 - 590
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