Global Reach: The Power of the Multinational CorporationsUSA. Monograph depicting the multinational enterprise phenomenon, its reach of political power and relations with the nation-State - covers management attitudes, community relations, public opinion, labour relations, economic relations, pollution, social costs, public interest, etc. References. |
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... compete with one another , contrary to the model of perfect competition celebrated in classical economic theory , not by seeking to undercut one another in price , but by means of what economists call oligopolistic competition . Oligop ...
... compete with one another , contrary to the model of perfect competition celebrated in classical economic theory , not by seeking to undercut one another in price , but by means of what economists call oligopolistic competition . Oligop ...
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... compete in the less volatile arenas of cost cutting ( through automation and the removal of factories to low - wage areas ) and product differentiation ( beating out the competition by means of more attractive and convenient packaging ...
... compete in the less volatile arenas of cost cutting ( through automation and the removal of factories to low - wage areas ) and product differentiation ( beating out the competition by means of more attractive and convenient packaging ...
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... competition Competitive bids , 202 , 203 Competitive individualism , 386 Concentration , economic , 229–39 , 246-47 , 256 , 269 , 283 , 364 efficiency of , 347-50 in income , 294 proposed breakup of , 377–82 See also Bigness ; Economies ...
... competition Competitive bids , 202 , 203 Competitive individualism , 386 Concentration , economic , 229–39 , 246-47 , 256 , 269 , 283 , 364 efficiency of , 347-50 in income , 294 proposed breakup of , 377–82 See also Bigness ; Economies ...
Contents
The World Managers ទី៦៩៨ | 13 |
From Globaloney to the Global Shopping Center | 33 |
Personal Identity and Corporate Image | 45 |
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