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Democracy and the multinationals
Authors:Richard Youngs
Institution:1. Senior Research Fellow at the Norwegian Institute for International Relations , Oslo, Norway;2. Lecturer at the University of Portsmouth , UK
Abstract:The relationship between western multinational corporations' perceived commercial interests and democratic quality in developing markets is more varied than habitually argued. While autocratic policy making and low-intensity democracy have been judged to provide benefits to investors, they are also increasingly recognized to generate features prejudicial to commercial operations. Many investment trends reflect the adverse impact of democratic limitations in developing markets. Multinational companies can be faulted less for a uniform effort to frustrate democratic improvements than for a failure to develop a coherent or proactive engagement in relation to the international democracy promotion agenda.
Keywords:Multinational Corporations  'strong Politics'  Democratic Quality  Investment Trends  Commercial Interests
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