The emergence of the multi-national corporation (MNC) has fundamentally changed the pattern of trade flows and international finance in the last twenty years. Worldwide enterprises such as General Motors, Imperial Chemical Industries, Royal Dutch Shell, the Bank of America, Nestle, Siemens, Hitachi and Fiat have grown rapidly in number and power. They now account for one-eighth of all international trade flows; but in 1980 they will control one-quarter. Mobile and powerful, they can threaten, if they so choose, the sovereignty and the viability of the nation state. The regime of Allende in Chile commanded less economic power or disposable cash flow than ITT. The nine nations of the European Common Market (EEC) found in last winter's petrole...
There are three different traditions in theory of multinational corporations. The most relevant Libe...
In the creation of the international order the leading role has always been played by states and the...
A multinational corporation (MNC) is defined simply as a company that owns property or operates in a...
The emergence of the transnational corporation (the “TNC”) as a main engine of global economic activ...
Multinational corporations are the global goliaths of modern times. These entities collectively are ...
In the past two hundred years, sovereignty devolved from the monarch to the people in many countries...
This volume of the San Diego Law Review, devoted to the role of the multinational corporations, is f...
Multinational corporations in oil industry played an important role in the economic development stra...
The recent growth and development of the multinational corporation presents the international commun...
Multinational corporations have been increasingly important facets of the global economy since they ...
The role of the transnational corporation (TNC) in promoting or impeding the development of countrie...
In each decade since 1960, transnational corporations (TNCs) have tripled their foreign direct inves...
Business enterprises that operate across national boundaries have an enormous impact on the modern w...
Today, multinational companies have a revolutionary impact on the economic system. This is due to an...
Modern globalisation enhances many kinds of activity, which strengthen its influence on human civili...
There are three different traditions in theory of multinational corporations. The most relevant Libe...
In the creation of the international order the leading role has always been played by states and the...
A multinational corporation (MNC) is defined simply as a company that owns property or operates in a...
The emergence of the transnational corporation (the “TNC”) as a main engine of global economic activ...
Multinational corporations are the global goliaths of modern times. These entities collectively are ...
In the past two hundred years, sovereignty devolved from the monarch to the people in many countries...
This volume of the San Diego Law Review, devoted to the role of the multinational corporations, is f...
Multinational corporations in oil industry played an important role in the economic development stra...
The recent growth and development of the multinational corporation presents the international commun...
Multinational corporations have been increasingly important facets of the global economy since they ...
The role of the transnational corporation (TNC) in promoting or impeding the development of countrie...
In each decade since 1960, transnational corporations (TNCs) have tripled their foreign direct inves...
Business enterprises that operate across national boundaries have an enormous impact on the modern w...
Today, multinational companies have a revolutionary impact on the economic system. This is due to an...
Modern globalisation enhances many kinds of activity, which strengthen its influence on human civili...
There are three different traditions in theory of multinational corporations. The most relevant Libe...
In the creation of the international order the leading role has always been played by states and the...
A multinational corporation (MNC) is defined simply as a company that owns property or operates in a...