期刊名称:Analele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie
印刷版ISSN:1844-7007
出版年度:2014
期号:3
页码:74-77
语种:English
出版社:Academica Brâncuşi
摘要:Vertically-integrated multinational companies place the different stages of production and marketing chain in different countries,looking for advantages such as low production costs,lower taxes,abundant resources and so on,while benefiting from the advantages of economies of scale,control of supplie s or outlets.In fact,this vertical integration of multinational companies has led to the expansion of intra -firm trade and "internalized" operations,thus creating their own markets for the vertically-integrated production.Internationally active firms operate in a way that replaces the different functions of an open market with internal transactions,i.e.intra -firm transactions,whenever internal transaction costs are lower than the open-market ones.The direct consequence over international trade is the increase of intra-firm share of trade flows to one third of world trade,those companies making a suppression of international market segments that act in favour of an internal market.The creation of a multinational market and the enhancement of intra-firm trade have profound quantitative and qualitative implications on the composition,geographic orientation and dynamics of international trade.This paper deals with the issue of production internalization,with an overview of the main contributions mad e to the theory of internalization,while tackling its relative dimension.However,we intend to highlight the implications of this phenomenon on international trade.The work methodology falls within the range of qualitative approaches: logical argumentation,critical theoretical analysis.