The School of Economics and Management Sciences of the North-West University (NWU), South Africa, and the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI), a joint center of Columbia Law School and The Earth Institute at Columbia University in New York, are pleased to release the results of their second survey done...
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In 2016, the 20 largest Mexican MNEs had foreign assets of US$135 billion (Table 1), foreign revenue of US$88 billion, and 384,603 foreign employees (Annex I, Table 1). The two largest companies (América Móvil and CEMEX) together controlled US$73 billion, equivalent to 54%, of the total foreign assets of the...
The Center of International Financial Management Studies (IFM) of the São Paulo School of Business Administration (EAESP) of Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV), Brazil, and the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI), a joint center of Columbia Law School and The Earth Institute at Columbia University in New York, are releasing...
"The global players from the emerging markets unlocks the global potential for more than two thirds of the global population

When we talk about Hungarian multinationals, the first question is: are there any? The EMGP project overcame the scarcity of data and displays Hungarian-owned and controlled multinationals and their characteristics. It is raising awareness about their existence.

The EMGP project produces the most detailed data available on outward foreign direct investment from emerging markets.

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Dr. Xinjian Cui, a current member of EMGP, is a professor in the business school, and a member in academic committee at the Central University of Finance and Economics (CUFE) in Beijing. His main research interests include: international business, especially FDI, TNC management, Transnational R&D, and Open national innovation system....