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As the smoke from the US$18 billion Parmalat accounting explosion began to clear, the Italian government's appointed company administrator Enrico Bondi launched a global corporate restructuring plan, which includes selling subsidiaries in 20 of the company's 30 countries of operation. This is because the present international accounts treat affiliates as residents in their countries of operation (a "residency-based" view of international operations), rather than in the countries of their owners (an "ownership-based" view of international operations). While TNCs are frequently accused of practicing double standards, "[s]ystematic evidence regarding any differences in the `cleanliness' of manufacturing technologies employed by multinational corporations in their different countries of operation, and differences between multinational affiliates and local firms, is almost nonexistent. |
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