The Multinational Monitor
 
June 1982 - Volume 3 - Number 6
 
Chile and Foreign Investors 

C O N T E N T S

Features

Corporate officials embrace Latin dictators at private Chamber of Commerce session
- by Robert Holden

Brazil: Why multinationals and generals are such good friends

- an interview with Maria Helena Moreira Alves

Chile's mining code fails to draw investors
- by Mary Helen Spooner

Allende's mining minister attacks Milton Friedman, Pinochet
- an interview with Sergio Bitar

Global Newswatch

Texaco strikers get help from Ray Rogers

Pfizer, American Home Products grilled on drug sales

Alcoa implicated in Brazil worker's death

Cuba opens to foreign investment

ITT "questionable payments" top $19 million in 1970s

Crawford under investigation for Mexico bribery

Auto union leaders meet for worldwide strategy session

Exim bank boosts Taiwan - and U.S. - nuke industry

Law of the Sea "no" from U.S. burns U.N.

IMF pressures S. Korea, Philippines

Bolivia: IMF measures bring strikes, violence

SOHIO ruffled by protest at annual meeting

Reviews

Barclays Shadow Report, 1982

War Lords: CIS Reports on the U.K. Arms Industry

Plant Shutdowns Monitor