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'multinational enterprises' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to businesses that operate in two or more countries. For example: "In recent years, multinational enterprises have become increasingly common in the global economy".
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Almost all run (or advise or finance) huge multinational enterprises.
OECD Transfer Pricing guidelines for multinational enterprises (1979).
> OECD Transfer Pricing guidelines for multinational enterprises (1979).
In practice, the production behavior of multinational enterprises is much more complex.
Entrepreneurial spirit would be unleashed in companies from multinational enterprises to back-of-the-garage inventors.
This paper aims to extend understandings of the corporate political activity (CPA) of multinational enterprises (MNEs).
Rival multinational enterprises from the triad compete for regional market share and so enhance economic efficiency.
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The data sources are interviews with corporate social responsibility managers – whose positions and circumstances share many similarities – at four large multinational enterprises.
There are many studies that try to explain why multinational enterprises prefer foreign direct investment as instrument of setting up operations overseas, opposed to export or license.
Instead of looking only to multinational enterprises, governments need to actively look for ways to support thriving domestic markets and the local private sector.
Second, such effects are further positively moderated by the presence of multinational enterprises (MNEs) in a region.
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