A Multinational Corporation (MNC) is a corporation with extensive ties in international operations in more than one foreign country. Examples are General Electric, Exxon, WalMart, Mitsubishi, Daimler Chrysler, etc...A Transnational Corporation is a MNC that operates worldwide without being identified with a national home base. It is said to operate on a border less basis.
For individual nations: welfare capitalism (for states); multi-national corporation (for business). For the West as a whole: the Bretton Woods system.
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Oligopoly!
yes, its a multi national corporation
MNC stands for Multinational Corporation in the context of geography. These are companies that operate and have assets or employees in multiple countries, contributing to the globalization of economic activities. MNCs play a significant role in shaping international trade, investment, and development patterns.
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Terriers are dogs. They have no idea what a multi-national corporation is.
Multinational corporation
Trade Unions in Europe, if that is what you are referring to, are not multi-national corporations. They are unions to support employees and their rights. The European Union, if that is what you are referring to, is an organisation that has 28 countries as members. It is not a multi-national corporation.
Same as the role of a male CEO.
A multi-national corporation
Yes, Dell operates in several countries and is therefore known as a multi-national corporation.
Corporation than manages production or delivers services in more than one country.
The symbol for Multi-Color Corporation in NASDAQ is: LABL.
One of the most common example of this would be Walmart. A company that isn't just growing rapidly, but is also trying to locate itself in more then one state/country is a multi-national corporation. Subway, Mcdonalds, etc are some of the other examples of such companies.