Long-term Prospects for the World EconomyOECD, 1992 - 193 pages |
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Page 43
... global competition . This process is steered by multina- tional companies . Their " working space " - with respect to production as well as sales - is the entire world , which is why they have expanded into transnational companies ...
... global competition . This process is steered by multina- tional companies . Their " working space " - with respect to production as well as sales - is the entire world , which is why they have expanded into transnational companies ...
Page 57
... Global Crisis . No matter how serious the food crisis might be , the crisis itself does not explain the depth of the economic recession , no more than the oil crises of 1973 and 1979 can fully explain the weak economic performance of ...
... Global Crisis . No matter how serious the food crisis might be , the crisis itself does not explain the depth of the economic recession , no more than the oil crises of 1973 and 1979 can fully explain the weak economic performance of ...
Page 64
... globally , formidable changes are required and many factors may inhibit them from emerging . Some of these obstructing factors , especially on the global level , will be further discussed in the final part of this section . Finally , it ...
... globally , formidable changes are required and many factors may inhibit them from emerging . Some of these obstructing factors , especially on the global level , will be further discussed in the final part of this section . Finally , it ...
Contents
A Longterm Scenario Study of the World Economy 19902015 | 27 |
Longterm Prospects for the US Economy | 75 |
North American Economic Integration in the 1990s | 101 |
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