Philippine Social Sciences and Humanities Review, Količine 44–451980 |
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... transnational corporations . Complementary to this political function of the World Bank and the IMF is , as noted in a US Senate report , the principal foreign - policy objective carried out by the transnational corporations to spread ...
... transnational corporations . Complementary to this political function of the World Bank and the IMF is , as noted in a US Senate report , the principal foreign - policy objective carried out by the transnational corporations to spread ...
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... transnational corporations . 21 The marked role of subsidiary and joint venture investments lends new features to international commodity trade , too . What is involved in it is not merely the fact that a considerable part of the " national ...
... transnational corporations . 21 The marked role of subsidiary and joint venture investments lends new features to international commodity trade , too . What is involved in it is not merely the fact that a considerable part of the " national ...
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Transnational corporations , mostly US - based and accounting for less than 1 per cent of all companies , own about 75 per cent of the productive capacities of the world capitalist economy . Helge Hveem estimates that in the early ...
Transnational corporations , mostly US - based and accounting for less than 1 per cent of all companies , own about 75 per cent of the productive capacities of the world capitalist economy . Helge Hveem estimates that in the early ...
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