Transcription of The OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises
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Policy BriefOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development OECD 2001 June 2001 The OECD Guidelines for Multinational EnterprisesIntroductionInternational investment has spearheaded the globalisation process, strength-ening and deepening the ties that bind the world s regions together. Multina-tional Enterprises (MNEs) are one of the main conduits through whichinvestment is channelled and their evolution has reflected broader develop-ments in OECD economies. The rise of service and knowledge-intensivesectors has been associated with a push by service and technology firms intothe international market place. Although large multinationals continue todominate international investment, numerous smaller firms now play a morevisible role on the international scene. Advances in technology and in thedesign of organisations have increased the diversity of business forms and thecomplexity and speed of economic transactions.
3 Policy Brief The OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises the importance adhering countries give the Guidelines. Also, the Guidelines ’ basic approach is
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