Transnational Control of Multinational CorporationsMonograph on the problems of international and national level control of multinational enterprise activities - analyses developmental trends, capital flows, competition policy, taxation and transfer pricing, Motivation of interest groups, position of host countries and attitude of home countries, and discusses control by international organizations (incl. Role of ILO, role of UN), nongovernmental organizations, regional level and interregional organizations (incl. OECD, EC, CMEA) and by international trade unions (WFTU, ICFTU, WCL). References. |
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PREFACE V | 1 |
Notes | 7 |
Weakened Position in the Home Country | 16 |
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