INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONS AS SUBJECTS OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL RELATIONS Oramov Jakhongir Senior Lecturer, Karshi Engineering Economic Institute Ruzimuradov Aziz, Student of the Karshi engineering-economics institute Annotation: "International corporations as subjects of international financial
relations" is an article that explores the role of international corporations in shaping
international financial relations. The article provides an overview of the history and
development of international corporations, and examines their impact on global
financial markets and economies. The author argues that international corporations
have become key players in the international financial system, and that their actions
can have significant consequences for global economic stability. The article also
discusses the challenges and opportunities presented by the increasing power of
international corporations, and suggests ways in which policymakers can work to
ensure that their activities are aligned with broader social and economic goals.
Overall, this article provides a thought-provoking analysis of the role of international
corporations in shaping international financial relations, and is a valuable resource for
anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of the global economy.
Keywords: international corporations, multinational corporations, international
financial relations, international finance, international trade, globalization,
international business, foreign investment, cross-border transactions, international
accounting, international taxation, transfer pricing, double taxation treaties,
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international economic policy, capital flows, foreign exchange markets, emerging
markets, international competition, economic integration, regional trade agreements