The Role of Information in the Creation of Capital for Multinational Corporations

Ernest Mandel

Tuesday, 15 Nov 1983 at 8:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union

Dr. Mandel is a Professor of Economics at the Free university of Brussels. He studied there and at the paris Sorbonne, and received his doctorate from the Free University of Berlin. His books include Marxist Economic Theory, The Second Slump, The Long Waves of Development, and Late Capitalism.
Part of the World Affairs Series: International Communications

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