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Nata [24]
1 year ago
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In a paragraph of approximately 8 lines impact that multinational Corporcition might both the economy. Countries and evaluate ha

ve the positive an improving Services of third world countries developing​
Geography
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-BARSIC- [3]1 year ago
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When multinational corporations invest in a country they create employment opportunities. They account for increased incomes and expenditures in the economy of the host country stimulating growth. Workers also benefit from technology transfer as new machinery is imported into the host country.MNCs are believed to be highly beneficial for developing countries in terms of bringing employment opportunities and new technologies that spill over to domestic firms. Furthermore, MNCs often benefit from government subsidies, which could in the future be linked to investment in local firms.

Cooperation is the process of a group of organisms working or acting together for common, mutual, or potential benefit, rather than working in competition for selfish gain. Many plant and animal species cooperate with both conspecifics and conspecifics.

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