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The University of Akron

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Recent Developments In International Antitrust, Joel Davidow Aug 2015

Recent Developments In International Antitrust, Joel Davidow

Akron Law Review

IN THIS ERA of relative peace, many nations, including our own, are focusing more attention on important international economic issues rather than on military or political questions. These current issues include how to control abuses by multinational corporations, how to deal with commodity cartels, how to achieve a satisfactory transfer of technology to less developed nations, and how to create additional export opportunities for nations with a shortage of foreign exchange. In a broad sense, all these subjects can be viewed as involving issues of international antitrust or competition policy.


The Process And Outcome Of Negotiations With Multinational Corporations: A Conceptual Framework For Analysis, T. M. Ocran Jul 2015

The Process And Outcome Of Negotiations With Multinational Corporations: A Conceptual Framework For Analysis, T. M. Ocran

Akron Law Review

The essential purpose of this paper is to provide a conceptual framework for case studies aimed at outlining the main stages in the process of negotiations; indicating some of the main factors affecting the relative bargaining position of the parties to negotiations with multinational corporations; and providing indices for evaluating the resulting structure of the distribution of gains from the projects contemplated by such negotiations. The paper thus combines elements from the second, third and fourth categories of studies on negotiations.