East-West Trade

East-West Trade
Author: Dietrich André Loeber
Publisher: Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. : Oceana Publications
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1976
Genre: Communist countries
ISBN:

Industrial Cooperation between East and West

Industrial Cooperation between East and West
Author: Friedrich Levcik
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351711695

This title was first published in 1979. A number of valuable and interesting publications have appeared in the last few years on East-West cooperation. These studies, which by means of interviews and direct contacts with the firms concerned have shed some light on a subject that in the past had remained little known, also provided us with extremely valuable incentives. Most of these studies dealt only with individual aspects of cooperation, particularly the legal and microeconomic aspects. The quantitative data used, however, did not easily lend themselves to comparison. Eastern European studies more often contained the views of the respective governments than the experiences of enterp rises involved in cooperative undertakings. In this book the authors have attempted to provide a unified picture of the most important problems of East-West cooperation. The motivations and goals of those concerned, in all their m icroeconomic, macroeconomic, commercial, and political aspects, are brought together with the pertinent legal and institutional factors and are analyzed.

Intellectual Property and Global Markets

Intellectual Property and Global Markets
Author: Ali Akhunov
Publisher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789051993714

Innovation is key to the progress of economies that aim at being successful players in the global market. In this context, the encouragement and protection of intellectual property and a forward looking science and technology policy are essential. The various facets of intellectual property and of the science and technology policies necessary for its generation and utilization are studied by a group of experts both from NATO countries and CIS countries. A series of country-specific discussions of the problems confronting the transition from a centralized to a market economy is followed by a broad overview of outlooks, mechanisms and experiences in market economies, and by recommendations of necessary policies for participation in the global market.

Legal Framework for the Admission of FDI

Legal Framework for the Admission of FDI
Author: Thomas Pollan
Publisher: Eleven International Publishing
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2006
Genre: Investments, Foreign
ISBN: 9077596151

The law on foreign direct investment (FDI) belongs to the fastest changing legal field in international law. Investors and the host state have long left behind a relationship dominated by the host state's desire to screen and choose FDI. In the current market for FDI, both parties try to assert influence, but in the end the scarcity of FDI is the decisive factor. This book provides an in-depth study of the legal framework for the admission of FDI and presents insights into the pros and cons of various admission models. Its goal is to identify legal and policy options that serve the host state's and investor's common needs. The book is a comprehensive, easy reference handbook that is of interest to lawyers, academics and policy makers.