“Who is us?” revisited: Robert Reich’s challenge in a globalized world
重新审视国际商务中的根本问题“我们是谁?”,探讨国家政策应优先服务境内居民还是全球分布的国民资产,并分析全球化结构变化对政策设计的影响。
Abstract “Who is us?” is a fundamental issue in international business theory and policy. Policies to maximise the benefits of a country’s locational domain (best for the individuals within the territory of the home country, “citizens”), differ markedly from the best policies for the owned assets of the country wherever they are located globally. Investigating the question leads to issues of appropriate policy targets over time and space and points to the important influence of changes in the structure and pattern of globalisation for the design of national and international business policies.