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Organizations relating to Multinationals

China International Council for the Promotion of Multinational Corporations / Beijing, China / Est. 1993
Intergovernmental Working Group of Experts on International Standards of Accounting and Reporting / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1982
Tripartite Declaration of Principles Concerning Multinational Enterprises and Social Policy / Est. 1977
Empresa Multinacional Andina
Force multinationale pour le déminage du Golfe
Empresa Multinacional del Caribe
Non-Aligned Movement International Centre on Transnational Companies, Havana / Jakarta, Indonesia / Est. 1973
Center for Multinational Studies / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1971
International Project on Multinational Corporations and Agriculture in Latin America / Est. 1977
Peace Force Sinai
Stichting Onderzoek Multinationale Ondernemingen / Amsterdam, Netherlands / Est. 1973
Transnationals Information Exchange / Frankfurt-Main, Germany / Est. 1978
Corporate Accountability International / Boston MA, USA / Est. 1977

View all profiles (27 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations

World Problems relating to Multinationals

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Oligopolies
Disruption of cultural and social identities in host countries by transnational corporations
Excessive independence of transnational corporations
Restrictive market divisions by transnational corporations
Burden of conflicting national regulations on transnational corporations
Monopolization of technology by transnational corporations
Restraint on development by transnational corporations
Erosion of national sovereignty by transnational enterprises
Restrictive control of marketing and distribution channels by transnational corporations
Dependence on import of staple foods due to transnational corporations
Restrictive business practices of transnational corporations
Excessive control of raw materials markets by transnational corporations
Domination of agricultural equipment industry by transnational corporations
Increasing income disparity due to transnational corporations
Non-responsiveness of transnational corporations to pharmaceutical needs
Socially irresponsible programmes of transnational banks
Labour tensions involving transnationals
Harmful effects of advertising by transnational corporations
Bribery by transnational enterprises
Inadequate negotiation of entrance terms for transnational corporations
Domination of countries by transnational corporations
Domination of the shipping industry by transnational corporations
Inappropriate transfer of technology
Disruption of domestic social policies by transnational corporations
Imperialistic distribution system

Action Strategies relating to Multinationals

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Scrutinizing practices of transnational corporations
Developing codes of conduct for international business
Enabling global economic conglomerates
Researching transnational corporations
Evaluating role of transnational corporations in world trade agreements
Dealing with transnational corporations
Improving worker cooperation with multinational enterprises
Stimulating natural multi-national awareness
Counteracting economic control by transnational corporations
Strengthening negotiating capacity of governments with transnational corporations
Monitoring economic control by transnational corporations

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