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The future of the multinational corporation
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The future of the multinational corporation

Euromoney, 1975-09, p.146

ISSN: 0014-2433

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Financial management in the multinationals: the reasons why multinational companies need a system of centralized financial management
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Financial management in the multinationals: the reasons why multinational companies need a system of centralized financial management

Euromoney, 1975-04, p.70

ISSN: 0014-2433

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Runaways of Fairfaield County. (corporate headquarters area)
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Runaways of Fairfaield County. (corporate headquarters area)

Newsweek, 1976-08, Vol.88, p.64

ISSN: 0028-9604

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Corporations: pension funds unite! (pension funds invested heavily in business)
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Corporations: pension funds unite! (pension funds invested heavily in business)

Newsweek, 1976-06, Vol.87, p.67

ISSN: 0028-9604

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The multinational phenomenon
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The multinational phenomenon

Military review, 1973-12, Vol.53, p.47-54

ISSN: 0026-4148 ;EISSN: 1943-1147

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Controlling the multinationals
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Controlling the multinationals

The Economist (London), 1976-01, Vol.258, p.68-69

ISSN: 0013-0613

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Wanted: £1,000,000,000: large parts of the nationalised industries are now bankrupt, and ordinary tinkering with them will not suffice [Great Britain]
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Wanted: £1,000,000,000: large parts of the nationalised industries are now bankrupt, and ordinary tinkering with them will not suffice [Great Britain]

The Economist (London), 1975-08, Vol.256, p.51-52

ISSN: 0013-0613

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Zaibatsu as prototypes: multinationals; Japan soon could develop several multinationals comparable to existing world giants: is this desirable? what form should they take? the debate is on in Tokyo, John Roberts
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Zaibatsu as prototypes: multinationals; Japan soon could develop several multinationals comparable to existing world giants: is this desirable? what form should they take? the debate is on in Tokyo, John Roberts

Far Eastern economic review, 1973-09, Vol.81, p.51-52

ISSN: 0014-7591 ;EISSN: 1563-9339

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MESBICS: comforted by legislative bandages. the program may yet recover [the federal government's Minority enterprise small business investment company program]
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MESBICS: comforted by legislative bandages. the program may yet recover [the federal government's Minority enterprise small business investment company program]

Black enterprise, 1973-01, Vol.3, p.19-22

ISSN: 0006-4165 ;EISSN: 2691-5510

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The future of international business: a survey
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The future of international business: a survey

The Economist (London), 1972-01, Vol.242, p.46

ISSN: 0013-0613

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The rewarding strategies of multinationalism: as corporations get increasingly committed overseas, they are learning how to gain new advantages by adapting their organization and operations to a global environment
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The rewarding strategies of multinationalism: as corporations get increasingly committed overseas, they are learning how to gain new advantages by adapting their organization and operations to a global environment

Fortune, 1968-09, Vol.78, p.100-105

ISSN: 0015-8259 ;EISSN: 2169-155X

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Managing the multinationals
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Managing the multinationals

The Economist (London), 1970-10, Vol.237, p.54-55

ISSN: 0013-0613

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The giants' causeway: more and more economic power may fall into the hands of a relatively small number of giant and truly international business corporations: this could provide a great opportunity for the poor countries, but they may not grasp it
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The giants' causeway: more and more economic power may fall into the hands of a relatively small number of giant and truly international business corporations: this could provide a great opportunity for the poor countries, but they may not grasp it

The Economist (London), 1969-12, Vol.233, p.10-11

ISSN: 0013-0613

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Le défi international
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Le défi international

The Economist (London), 1969-08, Vol.232, p.50-51

ISSN: 0013-0613

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International payoffs: where we are and how we got there: the business community needs to recognize the fact that payoffs are both bad ethics and bad business
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International payoffs: where we are and how we got there: the business community needs to recognize the fact that payoffs are both bad ethics and bad business

Challenge (White Plains), 1976-10, Vol.19, p.13-20

ISSN: 0577-5132 ;EISSN: 1558-1489

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Can black insurance companies survive? attracted by rising incomes of blacks, the national insurance firms are aggressively seeking business in a market they long ignored; black policyholders have gained, but at the expense of the black [life] insurance companies
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Can black insurance companies survive? attracted by rising incomes of blacks, the national insurance firms are aggressively seeking business in a market they long ignored; black policyholders have gained, but at the expense of the black [life] insurance companies

Challenge (White Plains), 1974-06, Vol.17, p.51-59

ISSN: 0577-5132 ;EISSN: 1558-1489

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Scandals: belling the cats. (code of ethics for multinational corporations)
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Scandals: belling the cats. (code of ethics for multinational corporations)

Newsweek, 1976-06, Vol.87, p.76

ISSN: 0028-9604

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Venture capital: the price of high-risk finance could be 25%, or more, of your business
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Venture capital: the price of high-risk finance could be 25%, or more, of your business

Black enterprise, 1972-11, Vol.3, p.27-28

ISSN: 0006-4165 ;EISSN: 2691-5510

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Future Banking Needs of the Multinationals
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Future Banking Needs of the Multinationals

Euromoney, 1972-02, Vol.3 (9), p.34-35

ISSN: 0014-2433

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The business of the board [roles of the parent and subsidiary boards of multinational corporations]
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The business of the board [roles of the parent and subsidiary boards of multinational corporations]

Management today, 1970-06, p.95-97

ISSN: 0025-1925

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