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TNCs and Human Rights: From Theoretical Relationship to Scientific Fact
Unformatted Document Text:  Transnational Corporations and Human Rights 22 Sunkel, O., 1979, ‘Big Business and “Dependencia”’, in Modelski, G., ed., Transnational Corporations and World Order: Readings in International Political Economoy, New York: W.H. Freeman and Company. UNCTAD, 2000, The Competitive Challenge: Transnational Corporations and Industrial Restructuring in Developing Countries, New York: United Nations. UNCTAD, 1999, World Investment Report, New York: United Nations. UNCTAD, 1998, World Investment Report, New York: United Nations.UNDP, 2000, Human Development Report, New York: United Nations. Wallerstain, I., 1974, The Modern World System: Capitalist Agriculture and the Origins of the European World Economy in the Sixteenth Century, New York: Academic Press. Walters, R.S., and Blake, D. H., 1992, The Politics of Global Economic Relations, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall International Williams, S., 1999, ‘How Principles Benefit the Bottom Line: The Experience of the Co- operative Bank’, pp. 63-8 in Addo, M.K., ed., Human Rights Standards and the Responsibility of Transnational Corporations, The Hague: Kluwer Law International. Xu, B., 2000, ‘Multinational Enterprises, Technology Diffusion, and Host Country Productivity Growth’, Journal of Development Economics, Vol. 62, pp. 477-93.

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Transnational Corporations and Human Rights
22
Sunkel, O., 1979, ‘Big Business and “Dependencia”’, in Modelski, G., ed., Transnational
Corporations and World Order: Readings in International Political Economoy, New
York: W.H. Freeman and Company.
UNCTAD, 2000, The Competitive Challenge: Transnational Corporations and Industrial
Restructuring in Developing Countries, New York: United Nations.
UNCTAD, 1999, World Investment Report, New York: United Nations.
UNCTAD, 1998, World Investment Report, New York: United Nations.
UNDP, 2000, Human Development Report, New York: United Nations.
Wallerstain, I., 1974, The Modern World System: Capitalist Agriculture and the Origins of
the European World Economy in the Sixteenth Century, New York: Academic Press.
Walters, R.S., and Blake, D. H., 1992, The Politics of Global Economic Relations, New
Jersey: Prentice-Hall International
Williams, S., 1999, ‘How Principles Benefit the Bottom Line: The Experience of the Co-
operative Bank’, pp. 63-8 in Addo, M.K., ed., Human Rights Standards and the
Responsibility of Transnational Corporations
, The Hague: Kluwer Law International.
Xu, B., 2000, ‘Multinational Enterprises, Technology Diffusion, and Host Country
Productivity Growth’, Journal of Development Economics, Vol. 62, pp. 477-93.


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