| Multinational Business 1986 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Africa's first offshomre bank. | Business, international | |
| After Bhopal : multinationals and the management of hazardous products and processes. | Business, international | Leonard, Richard |
| A new ideology for managers. | Business, international | |
| Anglo in America. (the Oppenheimer family's multinational business holdings) | Business, international | Pallister, David |
| Bhopal: update on the legal case. | Business, international | |
| China's open door policy and the prospects for FDI. (foreign direct investment) | Business, international | Dunning, John H. |
| Foreign direct investment and economic development. | Business, international | |
| Information technology and strategy revisited. (U.S. corporations' and industries' spending on information technology) | Business, international | Sinclair, Stuart W. |
| Information technology in Brazil - the national firms take the lead. | Business, international | Colson, Frank |
| Is Nike a long distance runner? | Business, international | Eales, Roy |
| Italian multinationals. | Business, international | |
| MNCs as providers of financial services: the trade unions lose ground. | Business, international | |
| More market reserves in Brazil. (Brazilian commercial policy relative to information technology) | Business, international | |
| Multinational news round up. | Business, international | |
| Multinationals and Britain. | Business, international | |
| Multinationals and free trade: the implications of a US-Canadian agreement. | Business, international | Baranson, Jack |
| Multinationals and the world economy. | Business, international | Walker, Paul M. |
| New developments in part-time MBA education. (master in business administration) | Business, international | Targett, David |
| New moves at Cocom. | Business, international | |
| Newsletter from the Harvard Business School. | Business, international | |
| New strategies in management consulting. (analysis of the international management consulting industry) | Business, international | |
| Publishing - an increasingly multinational industry. | Business, international | |
| Quarterly currency focus. (foreign exchange) | Business, international | |
| Scotch on the rocks? (declining sales of scotch whiskey on international markets) | Business, international | |
| Scotland and the multinationals. (analysis of Scotland's efforts to attract investments by foreign multinational corporations) | Business, international | |
| The cola wars continue. (competition in the U.S. and U.K. soft drink industry) | Business, international | |
| The crisis in South Africa: rising pressures on multinationals. | Business, international | Leonard, Richard |
| The internationalization of the US auto market. | Business, international | Pelosky, Robert J. Jr. |
| The ITT-CGE joint venture agreement. (telecommunications joint venture between American International Telephone and Telegraph and Compagnie Generale d'Electricite) | Business, international | |
| The U.S. budgetary process. | Business, international | Hurn, Steven |
| The World Bank and the Baker initiative. (U.S. Secretary of the Treasury James A. Baker III's proposal to adjust the external debt of 15 nations) | Business, international | Pelosky, Robert J., Jr. |
| Third World debt: a modest proposal. | Business, international | Roberts, Gerald |
| U.S. commercial banks face the future. | Business, international | Pelosky, Robert J. |
| U.S. - U.K. relations. | Business, international | |
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