ROBERT D. TOLLISON
THOMAS D. WILLETT
the Multinational
Corporation
Internationalization of economic activity since World War II. Opposition to multinational corporations. Technology transfer. Double taxation. Income distribution. National security, special interests, and investment restrictions. The case for liberalization.
The resurgence of foreign investment and the rise of the multinational corporation have been dominant developments in the postwar world economy. They have been accompanied by
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Book title: Tariffs, Quotas, and Trade:The Politics of Protectionism.
Contributors: Walter Adams - Author, Ryan C. Amacher - Author, Sven W. Arndt - Author, Malcolm D. Bale - Author, John T. Cuddington - Author, Alan V. Deardorff - Author, Joel B. Dirlam - Author, Roger D. Hansen - Author, H. Robert Heller - Author, D. Gale Johnson - Author, Robert O. Keohane - Author, Michael W. Keran - Author, Rachel McCulloch - Author, Ronald I. McKinnon - Author, Gordon W. Smith - Author, Robert M. Stern - Author, Richard James Sweeney - Author, Robert D. Tollison - Author, Thomas D. Willett - Author.
Publisher: Institute for Contemporary Studies.
Place of publication: San Francisco.
Publication year: 1979.
Page number: 109.
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