This study deals with a topic of increasing concern--the relations
between multinational corporations and their host countries in the
Third World. Theodore H. Moran describes how a reaction against
dependencia, a realization that the fate of the nation hinges on
the decisions made by uncontrollable outside forces, can spur a
host country to opt for control of an industry, exposing the
country to new dangers as well as new opportunities. Originally
published in 1975. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest
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