The paper examines human capital of transnational corporations (TNC), as being nowadays the basic subjects of global economic relations and the principal elements of the global economy development. Human capital structure of TNCs is considered, specifics of its formation under the conditions of the ongoing process of production and capital transnationalization are featured. The range of TNCs’ businesses and their specific features are outlined, as well as current strategies, applied by modern TNCs, and various ways through which TNCs tap the world market in the context of globalizing world economy. The author reveals the crucial role of TNCs in developing cutting-edge technologies and scientific and technical potential of national economies, which in turn helps to develop and enhance human capital of TNCs and of international human capital as well.
Role and place of state corporations in Russia’s modern economic system and
specialties related to theirs formation and development are investigated in this
paper. State corporations’ forms, theirs activity’s fundamental aims, as well as
theirs social-and economic functions, specific features and modern strategy are
considered. Importance of a role which the state plays in formation and
development of state corporations in Russia that in its turn promotes a
successful reformation of Russian economy, macroeconomic stabilization
reaching and acceleration of process related to formation a social-aimed
economy in Russia is revealed.
The article examines the structure of human capital, internationalization of international human capital and its influence on the content of the last one in the conditions of globalization of economy.
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