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Political Aspects of Transnational Business Collaboration in the Common Market

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Transnational business collaboration is a phenomenon that can be observed in many parts of the world. It may assume special significance when it is carried out on an extensive scale within an international region where an economic integration scheme is being implemented, as is die case in the European Economic Community (EEC). And indeed, a rising trend of transnational business collaboration within the EEC has become manifest during the last decade. Focusing on certain political aspects of this collaboration, this article will I) examine the principal objectives pursued by collaborating enterprises 'that require for their attainment action by the national authorities of the EEC member countries or by the community institutions and 2) make a preliminary assessment of the effect that trans-national business collaboration within the Common Market might have on political integration.

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  • Feld, Werner, 1970. "Political Aspects of Transnational Business Collaboration in the Common Market," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 24(2), pages 209-238, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:intorg:v:24:y:1970:i:02:p:209-238_02
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    1. John P. Lewis, 1971. "LESTER B. PEARSON. The Crisis of Development. Pp. viii, 117. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1970. $4.95," The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, , vol. 396(1), pages 205-215, July.

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