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Debora L. Spar

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2001
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1998
The Spotlight and the Bottom Line: How Multinationals Export Human Rightspremium content icon
Debora L. Spar

The conventional wisdom is that U.S. multinationals exploit foreign workers, but the glare of 1990s publicity is driving many firms to export human rights.

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1994
The Cooperative Edge: The Internal Politics of International Cartels
Richard Cooper
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1992
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William Diebold, Jr.
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Spring
1989
Beyond Globalism: Remaking American Foreign Economic Policy
William Diebold, Jr.
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