U.S. Business in South Africa: The Economic, Political, and Moral IssuesMonograph exploring economic implications, political aspects and ethics of the role of USA foreign investment and multinational enterprises in South Africa R - reviews development and context of Apartheid in labour policy, discusses South African government policy towards business expansion and response to criticism, working conditions of blacks in view of the Sullivan principles and the EC code of practice, and controversy over sanctions, and includes studies of the petroleum industry, electronics industry, etc. References. |
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THE DEVELOPMENT | 1 |
CONSTRAINTS | 11 |
Restrictions on African Entrepreneurship | 18 |
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