ABSTRACT
This is the fact that under proper management of economic policies, multinational corporations are the bed rock for developing countries and national integration as it provide greater opportunities by exploration and discovery of our major mineral resources were made possible by the MNCS(Multinational Corporations). And also, our major transport networks were mostly developed by the corporations which provides development in many countries.
Unfortunately, this corporation can’t play this expected role largely due to financial problem. Multinational corporation concentrated in boosting agricultural product which form the ed rock of most developing countries economy. Therefore, financial constraint serves negative attention from multinationals.
With this, I decide to write the extended essay title (The role of multinational corporations in developing countries). To explore various positive aspect of development.
Chapter one of this extended essay deals with the introduction of the subject matter, objective, significant, scope and limitation, and definition of the terminologies.
In chapter two, some related literature review on multination corporation were review, some definition of multinational corporations, effect of multinational corporation on the investing country. The role of multinational development, creating avenue for direct investment, the effect on the host country and positive and negative aspect of multination corporation were review.
Chapter three deal with summary, conclusion and recommendation.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover
Title
Approval
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Objective of the study
1.2 Significant of the study
1.3 Scope of the study
1.4 Limitation
CHAPTER TWO
Literature Review
2.0 Introduction
2.1 Definition of multinational Corporation
2.2 The Effect of multinational on the investing country
2.3 The Effect of Host Country
2.4 Creating avenue for direct investment
2.5 Positive Contribution of MNCS to the Nigerian economy
2.6 Negative Aspects of the Activities of MNCS of the Nigerian Economy
2.7 Needs for Government Control of Multinationals
CHAPTER THREE
Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations
3.1 Summary
3.2 Conclusion
3.3 Recommendations
Bibliography
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