J. Roy Galloway and Ashok Kapoor, "Asia: Problems and Prospects for the MNC," Columbia Journal of World Business, VI (November-December, 1971), 34-37.
2.
"Nationalism Pervades the Supernationalists: EEC Propounds Strange Ideas on U.S. Investments," Business International, XVII (August 28, 1970), 273-274; "Canada: The Next Five Years" Business International, XVIII (September 10, 1971), 292.
3.
Mostafa Elm, "Oil Negotiations: A View from Iran," Columbia Journal of World Business, VI (November-December, 1971), 8-89.
4.
James K. Weekly , "The Andean Common Market Foreign Investment Code," MSU Business Topics, XIX (Autumn, 1971), 21.
5.
European Community Information Service, The United States and the European Community: Their Common Interest ( New York: Manhattan Publishing Company, 1971), 40-41.
6.
The ideas and conclusions which make up this "foreign investment doctrine" appear in numerous writings. See, for example, Albert O. Hirschmann, "How to Divest in Latin America and Why," Essays in International Finance, No. 76 ( Princeton, New Jersey: International Finance Section, Princeton University, 1969); Paul N. Rosenstein-Rodan, " Philosophy of International Investment in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century," in J. H. Adler (ed.), Capital Movements and Economic Development (London: Macmillan and Company, 1967), 175-180 ; Raul Prebisch, "The Role of Foreign Private Investment in the Development of Latin America," Sixth Annual Meeting of the IA/ ECOSOC (June, 1969 ), OEA/ Ser. H/X14.
7.
Business International Corporation, "Ancom's Rules on Foreign Investment and Transfers of Technology," Supplement to The Andean Common Market (New York: Business International Corporation, 1971).