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They create employment opportunities and
improve the standard of living in host
countries. Most citizens of Nigeria who
were recruited and trained by transnational
corporations acquire the knowledge and
skills used to work in these firms and to
start their own business. Since the gap in
technology intensities from TNCs in Nige-
ria seemed to be widening despite the re-
cent comparative improvement in FDI in-
flows into the country, there is urgent need
to upgrade learning and capabilities of lo-
cal firms in country, through the formula-
tion of strategic FDI and technology trans-
fer policies to safeguard the possible nega-
tive impact of declining FDI inflows from
TNCs. However, to further attract foreign
investors, Nigeria should strengthen and
broaden policies to facilitate cost effec-
tiveness by reducing tariffs on imported
inputs, also in order for Nigeria to fully
benefit from globalization there is a need
for stronger intuitions and sound policies
to facilitate international trade as well as
improvement in telecommunications, in-
frastructure (roads, electricity etc.) and se-
curity of country as it will bring more For-
eign Direct Investment.
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Д. В. Украинцева
РАЗВИТИЕ МАРКЕТИНГОВЫХ КОММУНИКАЦИЙ
В УСЛОВИЯХ ПОСТ-ПАНДЕМИИ
Аннотация
В представленной статье рассматривается проблематика возникновения и распро-
странения коронавируса в мире; анализируются наиболее значимые тренды развития
маркетинга и логистики в экономическом пространстве пост-пандемии; исследуются
характеристики и особенности современного клиента, переживающего или, условно