European Business Review: Volume 99 Issue 6

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Table of contents

German direct foreign investment in Eastern and Central Europe: relocation of German industry?

Heinz‐Josef Tüselmann

Against the background of the hotly‐debated issue of Germany’s attractiveness as a manufacturing location, the article assesses whether, and to what extent, the extraordinary…

1754

Television without frontiers – can culture be harmonized?

Peter Curwen

There is constant tension within the EU arising from conflicting national interests. One aspect of this which has received little attention is that of conflicting national…

905

Economic policy making in the UK: to what extent should this be endorsed by other EU member countries?

David Floyd, Robert Willis, Andy Adcroft

The UK has often looked abroad in search of a successful approach to managing the economy, e.g. lessons were taken up in the 1960s from French planning, from worker participation…

1401

Conflict management across cultural boundaries: a case analysis from a multinational bank

John R. Darling, Christine E. Fogliasso

Business today is increasingly being impacted by international considerations. This international impact is felt in areas such as locating the various sources of raw materials…

8113

Foreign manufacturing firms in the UK: effects on employment, output and supplier linkages

David Williams

Reports on an empirical study which was undertaken to investigate the regional economic impact of the subsidiaries of foreign‐owned firms in the UK. The direct effects upon…

1140
Cover of European Business Review

ISSN:

0955-534X

Online date, start – end:

1989

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Goran Svensson