Critics of MNC’s cite that the main reason that they chose to enter into developing countries is because of laid-back regulations, to avoid trade barriers, saving on transportation costs, and to secure cheaper land and labor. So, is it shameful for MNC’s to invest in developing countries in order to seek more relative gains? Living in a capitalistic society, the goal is to make as much revenue as possible, by supplying to as many buyers as you can, because if you don’t your competitor will. This competition can even come at the price of exploitation of developing countries for cheap labor and resources just to reach that goal, thus what leads to this paper. My research seeks to shed light on the impact that MNC’s play in helping countries develop within the economies that host
Critics of MNC’s cite that the main reason that they chose to enter into developing countries is because of laid-back regulations, to avoid trade barriers, saving on transportation costs, and to secure cheaper land and labor. So, is it shameful for MNC’s to invest in developing countries in order to seek more relative gains? Living in a capitalistic society, the goal is to make as much revenue as possible, by supplying to as many buyers as you can, because if you don’t your competitor will. This competition can even come at the price of exploitation of developing countries for cheap labor and resources just to reach that goal, thus what leads to this paper. My research seeks to shed light on the impact that MNC’s play in helping countries develop within the economies that host