This paper examines the space-sector interface of the operation of multinational corporations with special reference to the spatial dynamics of labour and production. Taking examples from India the article shows how these corporations make use of the dynamics of space to divide both space and labour and deftly exploit region-specific characteristics of poor countries on an international scale in the name of globalising production.
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