Multinational
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STANFORD – US President Donald Trump’s transactional approach to
multinational
agreements is very different from that of his predecessors.
In the context of Europe, that would mean a
multinational
effort.
Major
multinational
pharmaceutical companies have long been working to block competition from generics.
And the Republican tax-reform plan that he has endorsed would overwhelmingly favor
multinational
corporations and the top 1% of households, many of which stand to benefit especially from the repeal of the estate tax.
Multinational
firms have access to abundant global supplies of relatively low-cost labor in multiple skill categories, so there is not much payoff to investments that increase labor productivity in high-income countries’ tradable sectors.
But, this promise can be fulfilled only if
multinational
companies support the effort, empowering staffing agencies to deliver quality employment.
Modern China has long been a magnet for global
multinational
corporations seeking both efficiency and a toehold in the world’s most populous market.
The new regulatory model also fails to address a persistent weakness of the single European financial market: how to pay the costs (or “share the burden”) when a
multinational
bank fails.
American
multinational
companies and other foreign firms are an important part of the economic scene.
Iran has even proposed regional and
multinational
participation in its uranium enrichment facilities – only to be met by resounding silence from the Western powers.
Whereas most of the world’s population increase will occur in its poorest countries, America’s multilingual, multiracial, and
multinational
population of 320 million will probably increase by around 100 million.
The OECD is a
multinational
grouping of 30 countries established nearly a half-century ago, with Switzerland a member.
Multinational
corporations and villagers alike can share the fruits of progress.
These unsettled areas have become infiltrated by a
multinational
anti-state terror network (Al Qaeda, Taliban, the Haqqani network, and roughly 14 definable anti-state elements operating in the FATA alone), which the US government calls “anti-coalition militias” and are far more sinister and interconnected than the West imagines.
The Chinese oil futures contract is, however, being taken seriously by
multinational
commodity traders (like Glencore) and is priced in a manner that is comparable to the Brent and WTI indices.
This treatment goes far beyond documentaries like Michael Moore’s polemical Fahrenheit 9/11 or The Corporation , an earnest if somewhat paranoid portrayal of
multinational
companies’ role in globalization.
But corporate villains, typically
multinational
companies, have never been so ubiquitous as today.
If so, then Hollywood’s cartoon-like caricatures of evil
multinational
corporations may some day seize mainstream consciousness, leading to political upheavals that shatter today’s social contract.
Modernizing Corporate TaxationBERKELEY – How to tax the income of
multinational
corporations (MNCs) was an unlikely headline topic at the recent G-8 summit in Ireland.
The gaps are most obvious where people from different countries work together, as in many
multinational
companies.
Thousands of years of common history, lived in different
multinational
empires, molded Europe into a single spiritual area interconnected by so many political links that severing any one risks disintegration.
The Russian federation remains a collection of
multinational
states in need of some unifying idea of statehood and nationality to keep them together.
It is no surprise that even some free-trade supporters object to agreements that allow trade groups to insert language granting
multinational
corporations undue market power at the expense of consumer protection.
Countries have undoubtedly become more economically and socially interdependent, owing to trade, travel, and telecommunications, not to mention
multinational
corporate structures and international financial flows.
Defense missions must be more adaptable, prompt, multinational, and multi-instrumental.
Finally, Abe’s growth strategy demands a corporate-tax reduction – a powerful tool for increasing the tax base in a world in which countries are competing to attract
multinational
companies.
The best approach would be to create a
multinational
force consisting of soldiers from neighboring countries, particularly Jordan.
Moderate Syrian opposition forces and local Kurds could be part of such a
multinational
Sunni force, but they are not in a position to substitute for it.
The best future will be one in which governments and
multinational
corporations do not control all of the information.
Reebok, the
multinational
sportswear firm, advertises its corporate code as being "based on the core principles" of the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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