TRANSNATIONAL COMPANIES: DEFINITION, SPECIFICATION AND ADVANTAGES

The transnational companies are considered to be the most complex and modern form among the companies, however it has certain factors that makes it more obliged comparing to other ones as well. Before we overview the structure and factors of transnational companies we should review all forms of companies and determine its general definitions.

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