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Indonesia And The Multinational Corporation: Some Observations On Public Policy Issues For The Future

H.S. Kartadjoemena

Economics and Finance in Indonesia, 1973, vol. 21, 181-199

Abstract: The multinational corporation (MNC) can no longer be treated as a random external factor in public policy. This is true for advanced industrial as well as developing countries. The socialist countries too have increasingly come to feel lire need to deal with the MNCs particularly in dealing with the development ol sophisticated industries although the problems posed differ in detail. Accordingly, governments must begin to learn to deal effectively with these firms. But in so doing they must take into account the positive contributions these firms make to the countries involved while seeking for ways to alleviate the damaging aspects of the operations of these MNCs.

Keywords: public; policy; future; government; increase (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1973
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