A conference paper on the impact of transnational corporations (TNC's) in Southern Africa. Paper presented at: Seminar on Southern African Responses to Imperialism, 22-24 April 1987,Transnational corporations (TNCs) are something of a paradox in the political economy of African countries. In the late 1960s TNCs were seen as a grave threat to national sovereignity and today, they are seen more as fellow travellers towards national development. The nationalisations of the 1960s were seen as 'an excellent weapon with which to attack a world economic system perceived to be operated by the rich, for the rich.'1 Today, Tanzania is imploring Lonrho to come back and run her tea estates, Zambia is privatising her manufacturing industries and Zimbab...
The paper reviews South Africa’s industrialization, the basis of its formation and to establish whet...
This paper develops a model of technology transfer in an environment where Þrms in developing countr...
This conference paper outlines research on nascent transnational corporations in Africa
A conference paper on the impact of transnational corporations (TNC's) in Southern Africa. Paper pr...
A seminar paper on technology transfer issues within the SADCC region. Paper presented at Seminar on...
A working paper on British transnational corporations with industrial operations in Anglophone Afric...
The paper examined the general operational mode of the multi-national/trans-national corporations in...
D.Litt. et Phil.Abstract: South Africa’s relationship with the African continent, in the post-aparth...
A conference paper on the impact of transnational corporations (TNC's) in Southern Africa. Paper pre...
The extant literature on business and politics tends to focus almost exclusively on Multinational Co...
Seminar paper - Paper presented at the International Seminar on Southern African Response to imperi...
© 2018 American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Inc. Transnational corporations (TNCs) in Africa...
The paper reviews South Africa’s industrialization, the basis of its formation and to establish whet...
Presentation on ways transnational corporate trade and investments have built up the South African m...
The role of the transnational corporation (TNC) in promoting or impeding the development of countrie...
The paper reviews South Africa’s industrialization, the basis of its formation and to establish whet...
This paper develops a model of technology transfer in an environment where Þrms in developing countr...
This conference paper outlines research on nascent transnational corporations in Africa
A conference paper on the impact of transnational corporations (TNC's) in Southern Africa. Paper pr...
A seminar paper on technology transfer issues within the SADCC region. Paper presented at Seminar on...
A working paper on British transnational corporations with industrial operations in Anglophone Afric...
The paper examined the general operational mode of the multi-national/trans-national corporations in...
D.Litt. et Phil.Abstract: South Africa’s relationship with the African continent, in the post-aparth...
A conference paper on the impact of transnational corporations (TNC's) in Southern Africa. Paper pre...
The extant literature on business and politics tends to focus almost exclusively on Multinational Co...
Seminar paper - Paper presented at the International Seminar on Southern African Response to imperi...
© 2018 American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Inc. Transnational corporations (TNCs) in Africa...
The paper reviews South Africa’s industrialization, the basis of its formation and to establish whet...
Presentation on ways transnational corporate trade and investments have built up the South African m...
The role of the transnational corporation (TNC) in promoting or impeding the development of countrie...
The paper reviews South Africa’s industrialization, the basis of its formation and to establish whet...
This paper develops a model of technology transfer in an environment where Þrms in developing countr...
This conference paper outlines research on nascent transnational corporations in Africa