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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is a fact describing reality of most economies in the world, developed economies as well as developing one. In spite of alteration in many governments' attitudes to foreign capital, we still can hear from various interest group about effects of FDI and transnationals corporations that are the main source of FDI. Fears that powerful corporations can threaten interest of some countries, or unbeneficial influence some stakeholders that are weak organized seem to be confirmed. Thus the problem of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) absorbs more and more attention. How was born the idea of regulation of transnational corporations performance? What does it means to be social responsible? What are the boundaries of CSR? How do transnational corporations respond to the idea of Corporate Social Responsibility? This paper is a trial to answer stated questions.
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