SaleraVirgil, Multinational Business (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1969). All numbers in parentheses in the text refer to Salera's book.
2.
“German Move Hailed,”The Wall Street Journal, October 27, 1969, p. 3.
3.
Council of Economic Advisers, Economic Report of the President, 1970 (Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970), p. 141.
4.
This point is made in international trade studies on differential market growth. See, for example Ann Romanis, “Relative Growth of Exports of Manufactures of U.S. and Other Industrial Countries,”The International Monetary Fund Staff Papers, 8 (May, 1961), pp. 241–273 and HouthakkerH. S.MageeStephen P., “Income and Price Elasticities in World Trade,”The Review of Economics and Statistics51 (May, 1969), pp. 111–125.
5.
LittleJ. S., “The Euro-dollar Market: Its Nature and Impact,”New England Economic Review (May-June, 1969), p. 6.
6.
Salera's discussions of labor problems are on pages 77–78, 82–83, 98–99, 166–176.
7.
KeesingD. B., “Labor Skills and International Trade: Evaluating Many Trade Flows with a Single Measuring Device,”Review of Economics and Statistics47 (August, 1965), pp. 287–294.
8.
VernonRaymond, “International Investment and International Trade in the Product Cycle,”Quarterly Journal of Economics80 (May, 1966), pp. 190–207.
9.
Council of Economic Advisers, Economic Report of the President, 1968 (Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968), pp. 172–174.