Advantages and Disadvantages ofTransnational Corporations Advantages 1. Economic impact According to the research found by Andrew Bernard of Dartmouth College's Tuck School of Business and Bradford Jensen of the Institute for International Economics, they found that between 1987 and 1997 American factories owned by multinationals not only less likely to close down but last longer than local firms. It because TNC richer, larger size and have greater production which assist them achieve greater economic of scale and much more efficient in access cheaper finance. Possess with these strengths, exporters are able to survive within global economy compare to factories which only produce for domestic market, while multinational firms are able to stand apart from their competitors from low wage countries. 2. Increase employment rate The benefits of multinational provided are much more than local firms. As a multinational firm enters into a developing country or low wage country, it can provide job opportunities to local workers. For example, Nike enters into low wage countries such as Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia in order to seek low labor cost which indirect increase the employment rate of the countries. In addition, the multinational firm's labors are better beneficial than local firms' labors with higher paid and compensation from losing jobs. This may create workers' loyalty toward company and contribute more to the firm. 3. Technology contribution TNC play an important role in developing countries in terms of technology contribution. For example, development of deep-water oil extraction may require mature technical skills and capabilities. For those in West Asia tend to remain State- owned oil companies in hand may require high technology and skillful technical from TNC which are not locally available like knowledge of long-distance horizontal drilling expertise used to exploit huge oil. Not only that, for certain countries which with sufficient expertise sometimes may cooperate with TNC in the development of oilfield like Kuwait. By relying on TNC's advance technology and managerial expertise, it can assist them expand globally. 4. Enhancement of export One of the advantages that TNC provided is enhancement of export. This could be seen through mineral industry that TNC helped to boost its exportation by expand it production facilities, value added to minerals and use of transfer pricing within global market. According to the world investment report, involvement of TNC in trading has led the exportation of country increase especially in the field of mineral industry and resulted mineral become main export sources in most of the developing countries As an example. technology the firm used to extract and scale of extraction may impose an impact on environment. hotels and airport facilities which affected to an increase in tourism in the countries. increase economic growth and government revenue as well. As mention in the case of Peru (sources: World Investment Report 2007). electricity supply. 7. TNC help increase their exportation of crude oil by adding transport capacity for 400. government can generate revenue from firms when firms make installment for the loan in which the repayment may reduce firms' revenue for several years (sources from UNRISD. Generation of government revenue A tax system has been designed by government in order to generate revenue from companies by encourage firms finance their investment through intra-company loan. the net profit has rose from $4billion to $67 billion between 2002 and 2006 due to the growth of exportation. Firms from developing countries may gain a lot from TNC in terms of learn their experience in export market which skill may not found available in local and skills in add value to the raw material before export. In Ecuador. it stated that domestic firms were unable to minimize the impact on environment when undertake extractive activities due to they were lack of standard environmentally management. 8.2004). 6. infrastructure development Involvement of TNC may increase the infrastructure development in the countries due to the activities of TNC may require public utilities such as water supply. At the same time. and airports for them transfer and export the goods.such as in Chile. . Types of mineral extracted. percentage of the exportation of copper in total exports goods rose from 38% to 61% in the period of 2003. Environmental impact Government has been worked hard to minimize negative impact on environment which resulting by firms' activities especially extractive activities. involvement of TNC in the development of Lake Victoria Goldfields in United Republic of Tanzania contributed to development of infrastructure like roads. 5. Generation revenue to developing countries Participant of TNC in trading not only increase the exportation of countries but also help to generate revenue. Ecuador and etc. transportation infrastructures like road. 2005). tax income the firm paid has been increase as well from $2 billion to $27 billion and it may increase government revenue.000 barrels per day (ECLAC. Increasing revenue from exportation of countries may help them have the ability to import inputs they needed from foreign countries and the foreign countries may also generate revenue from it. railway. Participant of TNC helps increase production and exportation of some countries like Argentina.2006. Following by this may increase income of people in local country. Through this way. According to the World Investment Report 2007. Indonesia. Another industry that has been affected by the Involvement of TNC in trading is oil and gas field. Most of the TNC decided to move production into low wage countries or developing countries intend to exploit cheap labour as well as Nike. Sony could remove all their capital away from this country when they faced unfavorable climate like making lose. Through the low paid to labour force with few dollars a day and this may reduce their production cost as well. when TNC taking all their capital injected to the countries away may result economic recession as well due to most of the local workers lost their income and has no expend ability. On the other hand. technology and inject capital to low wage countries easily as well as it could be leave easily. Indonesia due to the poor business climate. it could allocate their factory and office in this country as they like at any time. advance technique extraction.advance technology and resources as TNC possess. 1. With the involvement of TNC in metal mining industry may help to reduce the impact on environment with their environment-friendly production technique. it resulted economic recession. 2. . On the contrary. All capital of TNC does not stay in host country for a long time but it can be removed anytime by TNC. Hence. involvement of high technology and skillful technical from TNC which are not locally available like knowledge of long-distance horizontal drilling expertise may assist in extend exportation and increase economic growth. and standard environmentally management ability. they may reduce their expenses and save all their money. Labour exploitation One of the disadvantage that TNC involve in trading include exploiting cheap labour . Removal of capital TNC can bring jobs. Finally. This can be seen through the example of Sony Corporation left West Java. Nike makes agreement with local producers like India and Vietnam to manufacture their products because of the low labour cost and low production cost. the firm can generate high profit and have a large budget to promote their brand. As mention above. 3.. In order to enter low wage countries. Economic recession Emergence of TNC could increase economic growth or contrary. When there is an opportunity for TNC injects capital in this low wage country. DISADVANTAGES OF TNC Participant of TNC in trading not only provide advantages but disadvantages as well. all decision will be made based on the benefit on their home country not the host countries itself. Hence. The profit generated will not be used for investment in developing countries but export to their home country for development like innovate high technology products. Vietnam and Cambodia because of the low wage of local labour and cheaper land to set up factories. Most of the TNC allocate their factories in developing countries because of the low wage of labour force and cheaper land for set up factories which may help to reduce production cost and generate higher profit. In addition. The more profit they gain the more development they can conduct toward their home country and it may widen the gap between developed and developing countries. 5. Hence. Most of the profits generated are returned to shareholders and most of them will export it to their home country and will not stay in the host countries. Outflow of wealth Outflow of wealth is another disadvantage of involving TNC in trading. but there is no authority for the countries to make any decision and the decisions are made by headquarter of the TNC. 6. This outflow of wealth is widening the gap between developed and developing countries. The profit they gain will be exported to their home country for development purpose. Most of the TNC allocate their manufacturing plant is low weight countries like Indonesia. Widening gap between developed and developing countries Due to most of the profit generated within developing countries may not stay for a long and will be exported to their home countries for development.4. the developing countries are not get wealth even there have participant of TNC in trading. Nike makes agreement with local producers who from developing countries like India and Vietnam to manufacture their products because of the low labour cost and low production cost. For example. foster more skillful technical and so on. Outside decision making Even there have participant of TNC in developing countries. If they found they dislike the economic condition they will leave the countries and take all the capital they injected away while the profit they generated will not stay long within host countries also but will be exported to their home countries as well. . the production cost may reduce and much more profit the firm can generate. These organizations have assets and goods or services being offered in more than one country. However. Broader Market Base By opening establishments or offices in several countries. International corporations can range from car manufacturers to food chains that exist. these transnational companies are not spared from criticisms since they also have some negative aspects. 3. Let’s take a look at the benefits and setbacks of multinational corporations. Tax Cuts . multinationals increase their chances of reaching out to customers on a global scale. 2. a result of globalization. Multinationals can set up their offices in several countries where demand for their services and products are high while cheaper labor is available. The access to more customers gives them more opportunities to develop and cater their products and services that will fit the needs of potential customers. with consumers and profit in mind. This is one of the perks that smaller companies do not enjoy. List of Advantages of Multinational Corporations 1. Cheaper Labor One of the advantages of multinational corporations is the opportunity to operate in countries where labor is not as expensive.Advantages and Disadvantages of Multinational Corporations Multinational corporations are enterprises that operate in several countries worldwide. a benefit which other companies limited to regional offices and establishments do not have. Multinationals can enjoy lower taxes in other countries for exports and imports. 4. And although not all countries can have lower tariffs. This can eat up all the other small businesses offering the same goods and services. Chances are. The jobs given to the locals of the host country should be the jobs enjoyed by the people where the head office is located. employees and members of the team are locals. more people are given employment opportunities especially in developing countries. Some multinational corporations prefer to put up branches in these parts of the world where there are no stringent policies in labor and where people need jobs because these multinationals can demand for cheaper labor and lesser healthcare benefits. Threat to Local Businesses Another disadvantage of multinationals in other countries is their ability to dominate the marker. there are those that give tax cuts to investors to attract more international companies to do business in these countries. Potential Abuse of Workers Multinational companies often invest in developing countries where they can take advantage of cheaper labor. Job Creation When international companies set up branches in other countries. an advantage that owners of international corporations can take at any given day. among other things. it’s best to create policies to make globalization equitable. List of Disadvantages of Multinational Corporations 1. Take the case of multinationals that create offices in developing countries for their technical operations and manufacturing. jobs for the people living in developed countries are threatened. These giant corporations can dominate the industries they are in because they have better products and they can afford to even offer them at lower prices since they have the financial resources to buy in bulk. . That said. Loss of Jobs With more companies transferring offices and centering operations in other countries. 2. Multinational corporations have both advantages and disadvantages since it creates jobs but can also end up in the exploitation of workers. close down. 3. local businesses will suffer and worse. And since they are most likely to stay. Nissan and Volkswagen). . as well car companies (for example. Most of the largest multi-national companies are oil companies such as BP and Exxon (Esso). Ford. The Advantages and disadvantages of TNCs Multi-national or Trans-national companies are ones which locate their factories throughout the world. which either make parts or entire finished products for the company to sell on the world market. and therefore greater profits. such as access to the world market. This gives them many benefits. usually one of the most developed countries in the world. They then have factories throughout the world. IBM and Sony are also defined as being multi-national. cheap labour. The headquarters of the company remains in its original country. Toyota. such as the UK or USA. Other well-known companies such as Coca-Cola. cheaper production costs. Also. . This added to the fact that they take most of their profits out of the country. How do multi-national companies affect their host country? Investment: Advantages: The companies bring much needed money into the country. Although most of their profits do return to the company’s country of origin. Disadvantages: The transport links that do receive financial help from the multi-nationals often only serve the direct routes and needs of that company. Disadvantages: The wages paid to local workers are often low and some companies have been accused of exploiting the local workforce rather than benefiting it.to make as much money as possible. not the wider area as well. Technology: Advantages: The companies help the development of the country by bringing in technology and knowledge that the host country does not possess. the country’s industry will not really benefit. the local economy does benefit. Multi-national companies might be worried by sharing too much information. Transport: Advantages: The new companies often help to improve transport links around the area. the technological nature of many of these companies means that there aren’t as many jobs as there might have been. Disadvantages: Unless the company actively participates in a program to educate local companies in the new technologies. There are often tax incentives for these companies to locate in countries in the Developing World. They bring with them both advantages and disadvantages for the country that plays host to them. means that the actual economic benefit to the country could be minimal. Disadvantages: Often the jobs are highly skilled and so the company brings in their own people to do them. Employment: Advantages: They create jobs for the local population.Multi-national companies locate around the world for their own benefit . as they could find themselves with increased competition from local companies.in other words . A firm having operations spread across different geographical areas can have its production unit set up in countries with cheap labor. Many countries offer reduced taxes on exports and imports in order to increase their foreign exposure and international trade. Also countries impose lower excise and custom duty which results in high profit margin for MNCs. They could encourage more companies to locate in that country once they see the benefits that it brings. . Disadvantages: Only a limited range of companies find that moving to a Developing World location is beneficial. Pakistan etc. Some of the countries where cheap labor is available is China. Overall Development – The investment level. India. They will only move there if it makes economic sense for the country. growing at a faster pace as compared to others. Accesses to Labor – MNCs enjoy access to cheap labor. which is a great advantage over other companies. Level of industrial and economic development increases due to the growth of MNCs. Disadvantages: Many multi-national companies have very poor records on pollution and worker safety. Increasing accessibility to wider geographical regions allows the MNCs to have a larger pool of potential customers and help them in expanding.Growth poles: Advantages: The new multi-national companies act as growth poles for other similar companies. Thus taxes are one of the area of making money but it again depends on the country of operation. Environment/Safety: Advantages: Companies bring with them the technology and expertise to reduce harmful pollution and create a safe working environment. They do not consider the potential benefits to the host country. Taxes and Other Costs – Taxes are one of the areas where every MNC can take advantage. Advantages of MNCs MNCs enjoy over companies with operations limited to smaller region. employment level. and income level of the country increases due to the operation of MNC’s. They have been accused of trying to cut corners with both safety and pollution in order to keep costs down. Technology – The industry gets latest technology from foreign countries through MNCs which help them improve on their technological parameter. Disadvantages of MNCs for the Host Country Laws – One of the major disadvantage is the strict and stringent laws applicable in the country. Exports & Imports – MNC operations also help in improving the Balance of payment. if at all it exists in the country. Intellectual Property – Multinational companies also face issues pertaining to the intellectual property that is not always applicable in case of purely domestic firms Political Risks – As the operations of the MNCs is wide spread across national boundaries of several countries they may result in a threat to the economic and political sovereignty of host countries. which result in a conflict within the country and results in problems in the organization. This can be achieved by the increase in exports and decrease in the imports. The MNCs establishes their monopoly in the country where they operate thus killing the local businesses which exists in the country. MNCs are subject to more laws and regulations than other companies. It is seen that certain countries do not allow companies to run its operations as it has been doing in other countries. MNCs help in breaking protectionalism and also helps in curbing local monopolies. Loss of Natural Resources – MNCs use natural resources of the home country in order to make huge profit which results in the depletion of the resources thus causing a loss of natural resources for the economy Money flows – As MNCs operate in different countries a large sum of money flows to foreign countries as payment towards profit which results in less efficiency for the host country where the MNCs operations are based. R&D – MNCs help in improving the R&D for the economy. Transfer of capital takes place from the home country to the foreign ground which is unfavorable for the economy. Loss to Local Businesses – MNCs products sometimes lead to the killing of the domestic company operations. .
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