Ethics of U.S. Corporations Abroad
Dr. Ronald E. Muller
Monday, 06 Dec 1976 at 8:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union
Dr. Ronald E. Muller, Professor of Economics, earned his PhD from and teaches at the American University, Washington, DC. After serving as head of a joint-NATO economic and political information center in Germany, Dr. Muller became an international consultant of multinational corporations, ministries of developing nations and international organizations, and agencies of the US Government.Part of the World Affairs Series: Gulliver's Troubles - The United States' Role Abroad
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