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Cantwell, John and Simona Iammarino. 2001. “EU Regions and Multinational Corporations: Change, Stability and Strengthening of Technological Comparative Advantages.” Industrial and Corporate Change 10(4):1007-1037.
Carroll, William and James Beaton. 2000. “Globalization, Neo-Liberalism, and the Changing Face of Corporate Hegemony in Higher Education.” Studies in Political Economy 62:71-98.
Carroll, William K. and Colin Carson. 2003. “The Network of Global Corporations and Elite Policy Groups: A Structure for Transnational Capitalist Class Formation?” Global Networks 3:29-57.
Carroll, William K. and Colin Carson. 2003. “Forging a New Hegemony? The Role of Transnational Policy Groups in the Network and Discourses of Global Corporate Governance.” Journal of World-Systems Research 9:67-102.
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Compa, Lance. 2004. “Trade Unions, NGOs, and Corporate Codes of Conduct.” Development in Practice 14(1-2):210-215.
Curtin, Michael. 2005. “Murdoch’s Dilemma, or ‘What’s the Price of TV in China?’” Media, Culture & Society 27(2):155-175.
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