Abstract
The multinational company is not the only form of international organization, nor is it the first that ever existed. From earliest history — we have only to think of the Phoenicians 2500 years BC or the Venetians from the tenth century through the Renaissance — merchants have traded on an international basis. The same is true of bankers. Churches, too, spread outside of their home territory, thanks to missionaries.
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