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Tax Havens As Producers Of Corporate Law, William J. Moon
Tax Havens As Producers Of Corporate Law, William J. Moon
Michigan Law Review
A review of Christopher M. Bruner, Re-Imagining Offshore Finance: Market-Dominant Small Jurisdictions in a Globalizing Financial World.
The Corporation's Split Personality, Herbert Hovenkamp
The Corporation's Split Personality, Herbert Hovenkamp
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Multinational Challenge to Corporation Law: The Search for a New Corporate Personality by Phillip I. Blumberg
European Merger Control: Legal And Economic Analyses On Multinational Enterprises, Volume 1, Michigan Law Review
European Merger Control: Legal And Economic Analyses On Multinational Enterprises, Volume 1, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of European Merger Control: Legal and Economic Analyses on Multinational Enterprises, Volume 1 edited by Klaus Hopt
Multinationals Revisited, John M. Niehuss
Multinationals Revisited, John M. Niehuss
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Storm over the Multinationals--The Real Issues by Raymond Vernon
The Structure Of The Private Multinational Enterprise, Yitzhak Hadari
The Structure Of The Private Multinational Enterprise, Yitzhak Hadari
Michigan Law Review
From the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, society has experienced the persistent tendency of business organizations to expand. Businesses evolved from the rural workshop to the urban factory; from the municipal firm to the regional firm and then to the national enterprise. More recently, enterprises have expanded even further, from national firms with small export outlets to huge multinational enterprises (MNEs) embracing business operations all over the globe coordinated under a single management. Yet, along with its beneficial results for the peoples of the world, each new economic era brings with it new problems as well.
The conflict between the …