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Stephen Herbert Hymer (15 November 1939 – 4 February 1974), Canadian economist, was born in Montreal, and died after a car accident in Shandaken, New York. His research focused on the activities of multinational firms, which was the subject of his PhD dissertation ''The International Operations of National Firms: A Study of Direct Foreign Investment'', presented in 1960, but published posthumously in 1976, by the Department of Economics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Charles P. Kindleberger, his thesis supervisor, submitted it for publication, as mentioned by him on the introduction of Hymer's thesis dissertation. ==Personal life==
Stephen Herbert Hymer’s father was a Jewish clothing store owner from Eastern Europe and his mother was the bookkeeper. This inspired him to research on the impact that multinational companies have on local enterprises, as he feared the presence of new competitors may end up affecting his family business. Hymer received B.A. with first-class honors in Economics and Political science at McGill University in his native Montreal in 1955 and went to MIT in the fall of that year to study industrial relations, as mentioned by Charles P. Kindleberger on the introduction of his thesis dissertation. He had moved with his family, his wife Gilda and two sons to Boston, as mentioned by Christos N. Pitelis in 2002: "Stephen Hymer: life and the political economy of multinational corporate capital". Christos N. Pitelis also mentioned that from 1970 until the time of this death, he worked as an Economics professor at the New School for Social Research in New York. He combined his interests in Industrial Organization and International Trade in his doctoral thesis.
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