| Multinational Business 1989 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Argentina: would the Peronists consider privatization? (the failure of privatization attempts in Argentina) | Business, international | Staubus, Janette |
| As Bunge y Born goes, so does Argentina. (Argentina's largest multinational firm) | Business, international | Staubus, Janette |
| Brand accounting and international business. | Business, international | Osburn, Hugh J. |
| Computer integrated management? (integrated information processing) | Business, international | Roberts, Robin W., Hickling, Anna |
| Consumer marketing in India: the changing face of the great bazaar. | Business, international | Balakrishna, P. |
| Corporate excellence in the UK: who dominates the sectors. (United Kingdom) | Business, international | Barsoux, Jean Louis |
| Corporate size and the individual consumer: marketing's challenge for the 1990s. | Business, international | Sharpe, John |
| Custom duties: a strategic approach. | Business, international | Neville, Mark K., Jr. |
| European business schools face the 1990s. (Multinational Report) | Business, international | Rogers, Jane |
| Foreign direct investment in the European Community: a brief overview. | Business, international | Dunning, John H. |
| Global marketing is a minefield. (problems with global marketing) | Business, international | Eales, Roy |
| Intelligent strategies. (business use of knowledge-based systems) (Multinational Management Strategies) | Business, international | |
| Japanese aid: more than a rising sun. | Business, international | Hewitt, Adrian |
| Japanese joint ventures in the USA. | Business, international | Eales, Roy |
| Koor industries: Israel's conglomerate restructured. | Business, international | Silver, Robert |
| Latin America's black economies. (effects of over-regulation on the economies of Argentina, Brazil, and Peru) | Business, international | Staubus, Janette |
| Managing a female work force: recruitment and retention strategies. | Business, international | Steel, Maggie |
| Managing in a turbulent business environment: fasten your seatbelts. | Business, international | |
| MNCs and parastatals: the future for developing countries. (multi-national corporations) | Business, international | O'Brien, Peter, Giger, Andrea |
| Money won't stop the growth of more television channels. (the impact of satellite television on advertising) | Business, international | Norris, Tony |
| Multinational corporate communications: a growth sector. | Business, international | Eales, Roy |
| Multinational corporations move east: the road to China. | Business, international | Baranson, Jack |
| Newsletter: US business schools. | Business, international | Laidlaw, William K. |
| Newsletter: US business schools. | Business, international | Laidlaw, William K., Jr. |
| Scotland towards 1992: integration or isolation? | Business, international | Peters, Ewan |
| Spain: how the multinationals will win. | Business, international | Hamilton, Ian, Dokopoulou, Evangelia |
| State aids in the EC: who spends what. (European Community) | Business, international | Eales, Roy |
| Sterling - weaker on inflation worries. | Business, international | |
| Strategic alliances: the shifting boundaries between collaboration and competition. | Business, international | O'Brien, Peter, Tullis, Melissa |
| Strategic gropes to the desktop revolution. | Business, international | |
| The Brazilian - Argentine free trade agreement: two weak links join. | Business, international | Staubus, Janette |
| The demise of Hong Kong as a financial centre: a new role for Singapore or Taiwan? | Business, international | Wilde, Georgina |
| The folly of forecasting exposed. | Business, international | Eales, Roy |
| The future of competition policy in the EC. (European Community) | Business, international | Sutherland, Peter D. |
| The human factor in IT: man and machine. (information technology) | Business, international | Caulkin, Simon |
| The international manager: goodbye to expatriates. (Multinational Management Strategies) | Business, international | |
| The multinational media industry: a new beast. | Business, international | Eales, Roy |
| The pharmaceutical industry: sending R&D abroad. (research and development) | Business, international | Taggart, J.H. |
| US dollar - beginning to ease with monetary policy. (Quarterly Currency Focus) | Business, international | |
| US dollar: down and up but going nowhere fast. (Quarterly Currency Focus) | Business, international | |
| Western joint ventures in Japan. | Business, international | Eales, Roy |
| Yen - weaker on political worries. | Business, international | |
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