Ethics and International Development

Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 7 (1):63-67 (1998)
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Abstract

Although much has been written about multinational behaviour in developing countries, little attention has been paid to the individuals and organisations which influence the environment within which the multinationals operate. The author argues for an absolute moral approach to macro‐economic considerations and a more relative ethical approach at the micro‐level of individual cultures. He is completing his MBA at London Business School after having spent several years working in several continents in the development industry.

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