The 2000 review of the OECD guidelines for multinational enterprises: a new code of conduct?
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The aim of this report was to analyse the outcome of the 2000 Review of the OECD Guidelines. The central question is whether the Review has led to a set of standards and implementation procedures that can be effective in ensuring corporate social responsibility. A number of different aspects are of importance in assessing the possible value and effectiveness of an instrument like the OECD Guidelines.
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