The real hero of globalization has been the transnationalcorporation.
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This means that the home country appropriates the bulk of the benefits from a transnationalcorporation.
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IAG disappointed with award The insurance company said it was disappointed to have been named New Zealand's worst transnationalcorporation.
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Governments, transnationalcorporations and others need to act now to prevent catastrophic global warming.
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Once, it was Japanese transnationalcorporations and run-amok artificial intelligences that provided the villains.
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They confirmed Tisa is intended as a '21st century' deal for transnationalcorporations, she said.
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The real power players are the global accounting firms, transnationalcorporations and major transnational investors.
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If a country's government discriminates against them, transnationalcorporations will not invest in that country.
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Transnationalcorporations, as their name implies, are corporations that have gone beyond their original national boundaries.
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Among US-based transnationalcorporations, less than one-third of the output of manufacturing firms is produced overseas.
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Many transnationalcorporations are entrenching their power, he says, especially those in the information, communications and online distribution markets.
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To the extent that they have an industrial base, it is as an assembly plant for foreign-owned transnationalcorporations.
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It is not just the relatively low-grade activities such as production that transnationalcorporations are conducting outside their home countries.
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Governments have long subsidised sugars and protected their domestic markets in them, fostering the interests of a handful of transnationalcorporations.
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With every step of trade deregulation, he says, nations are signing away their powers of self-governance to unaccountable transnationalcorporations and investors.
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The Irish economic miracle was essentially about a phenomenal growth in exports by transnationalcorporations, mostly in the IT and chemical sectors.