Corporate Power, Class Conflict, and the Crisis of the New Globalization

Auteur: Cox, Ronald W.
Editeur: Lexington Books
This book examines how corporations have expanded their market and political power on a global scale by internationalizing production on terms highly favorable to investors. It also details how corporate profits are increasingly dependent on a global exploitation of labor that has led to the latest crisis of global capitalism.
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This book examines how corporations have expanded their market and political power on a global scale by internationalizing production on terms highly favorable to investors. It also details how corporate profits are increasingly dependent on a global exploitation of labor that has led to the latest crisis of global capitalism.
ISBN / EAN 9780739187678
Auteur Cox, Ronald W.
Editeur Lexington Books