1971 



U.S. Congfess. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. The Multinationals: Their 

 Function and Future: Washington, 1974- Report on the Sixth Meeting of 

 Members of Congress and of the European Parliament, September 1974. 

 93d Cong. 2d sess. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1974. 139 p. (Com- 

 mittee print.) 



"Report on a visit to Washington by an official delegation of the European 

 Parliament. Includes meeting agenda, list of participants, summaries of 

 discussion sessions, and texts of conference papers regarding U.S. -^European 

 economic and political relations. [Also includes a joint U.S. -European report 

 on] the goals and behavior of multinational corporations and [explora- 

 tion of] various international approaches to effective regulation of global 

 business activities." (3) 

 U.S. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. The Multinationals: 

 the View from Europe — Munich: 1975: Report of the Seventh Meeting of Members 

 of Congress and of the European Parliament, April 1975 pursuant to H. Res. 315. 

 Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1975. 130 p. 



At head of title: 94th Cong^ 1st sess. Committee print. 

 International corporations/International economic relations/International 

 relations/International monetary system/Foreign economic relations — 

 [U.S.J-^EEC countries/Foreign economic relations — [EEC countries]— U.S. 

 U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Subcommittee on Multi- 

 national Corporations. Multinational Corporations and U.S. Foreign Policy, 

 Part 3. Hearings, 93d Cong. 1st sess. July 18-20, 30, 31 and Aug. 1, 1973. 

 Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1973. 651 p. 



This is part of the series of hearings on multinational corporations and 

 foreign policy. This session was devoted to review of the Overseas Private 

 Investment Corp. (OPIC) management and investment guarantee programs 

 for U.S. companies operating in developing nations. Testimony was also 

 taken on extending the OPIC program through the fiscal year 1976. 

 U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Subcommittee on Multi- 

 national Corporations. Multinational Corporations and United States Foreign 

 Policy. Hearings, 93d Cong., 2d sess. Part 10. Washington, U.S. Gov't. Print. 

 Off., 1975. 405 p. 



Hearings held June 17 . . . July 22, 1974. International corporations/For- 

 eign relations — [U.S.]. 

 U.S. International Firms and R, D and E in Developing Countries. A report of an 

 Ad Hoc Panel of the Board on Science and Technology for International 

 Development with the collaboration of the National Academy of Engineering, 

 Office of the P'oreign Secretary. Washington, D.C., National Academy of 

 Sciences, 1973. 73 p. 



Focuses on general issues related to the role of mviltinational firms in 

 advancing national development objectives, as well as specific issues relating 

 to U.S. firms operating in foreign countries. Discusses the potential for 

 strengthening indigenous research, development, and engineering capabilities. 

 Includes view from five firms, as well as conclusions and recommendations. 

 U.S. Tariff Commission. Implications of Multijiational Firms for World Trade 

 and Investment and for U.S. Trade and Labor: Report to the Committee on 

 Finance of the United States Senate and its Subcommittee on International Trade 

 on Investigation No. 3S2-69, under section 332 of the Tariff Act of 1930. Wash- 

 ington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1973. 930 p. 



Partial contents. — Summary of the findings of the study. — Impact of the 

 multinational firm on the U.S. and foreign balances of payments. — The 

 multinational firms in world trade. — Impact of the multinational firm on 

 world patterns of investment. — Multinational firms in international finance. — 

 Technology, R&D, and the multinational firm. — Impact of the multinational 

 firm on labor in the United States and abroad. 



At head of title: 93d Cong., 1st sess. Committee print. 

 United Nations. The Acquisition of Technology from Multinational Corporations 



by Developing Countries. New York, United Nations. 1974. E. 74.11. A.7. 

 United Nations. The Impact of Multinational Corporations on Development and on 



International Relations. New York, United Nations, 1974. E. 74. II. A. 5. 

 United Nations. Multinational Corporations in the World Development. New York, 

 United Nations, 1973. E.73.II.A.11. 



