Global Reach: The Power of the Multinational CorporationsExamines the role of multinational corporations in the economy of the world and their effect on governments, taxpayers, consumers, workers, and businessmen. |
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The World Managers | 13 |
From Globaloney to the Global Shopping Center | 26 |
Personal Identity and Corporate Image | 45 |
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