Professor Dunning has been researching into the
economics of international direct investment and the multinational
enterprise since the 1950s. He has authored, co-authored, or edited
35 books on this subject and on industrial and regional economics.
His latest monographs are a new edition of American Investment
in British Manufacturing Industry, first published in 1958,
Alliance Capitalism and Global Business (1997), and three
edited books: Globalization, Governments and International
Business (1997), Globalization. Trade and ForeignDirect
Investment (1998) and Structural Change and
Cooperation in the Global Economy (1999).
A new volume on Regions, Globalization and the Knowledge
Based Economy is due to be published early in 2000.
Professor Dunning is Emeritus Professor of International Business
at the University of Reading, U.K., and State of New Jersey Professor
of International Business at Rutgers University, New Jersey, U.S.A.
In addition, he has been Visiting Professor at several universities
in North America, Europe and Asia. He is also Chairman of the
Graduate Center of International Business at the University of
Reading. Professor Dunning is currently Senior Economic Adviser
to the Director of the Division on Transnational Corporations
and Investment of UNCTAD in Geneva, and Chairman of a London based
economic consultancy Economists Advisory Group Ltd., which
specializes in research on international and regional economic
issues.
Professor Dunning has honorary doctorates
from the University of Uppsala in Sweden, the Autonomous University
of Madrid and the University of Antwerp. He is also honorary Professor
of International Business at the University of International Business
and Economics at Beijing. He is past President of the International
Trade and Finance Association, and of the Academy of International
Business. A Festschrift, edited by Peter Buckley and Mark Casson,
was published in his honor in 1992. Professor Dunning is Chairman
of the Board of Editorial Advisors of the UNCTAD journal Transnational
Corporations, and serves on several other editorial and advisory
boards.
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