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Canadian Development Report 1998:
Canadian Corporations and Social Responsibility

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Summary

The Canadian Development Report 1998: Canadian Corporations and Social Responsibility is the second volume in The North-South Institute's annual series investigating Canada's dynamic relationships with the developing world. This year's report surveys the activities of Canadian corporations in developing-country markets and examines the need for public and private sectors to work together for development. The report also contains more than 40 pages of statistics charting the ebb and flow of money, goods, and people between Canada and the South.

Table of Contents

Overview

  Chapter 1 The Corporate Stake in Social Responsibility

Author Biographies

Statistical Annex

Errata

Contact

The Canadian Development Report 1998 is available from Renouf Publishing Ltd.
for $35 Cdn (book and CD-ROM). The CD-ROM only is for $15.

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