Briefing on Multinationals: Bigger, Riskier, and not in Favor of Free Markets

XXIe siècle, les multinationales des pays émergents gagnent des places dans la hiérarchie mondiale.

that the revenues of the top ten multinational companies (MNCs) were greater than the gross national product of some 80 member-states of the United Nations.

), rank respectively number 21 and 22 among the global biggest economies, just behind Belgium and above Poland.

state-controlled capitalism. 

Western Economies: Outsourcing of critical state services

, and air-traffic control.

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at Serco North America.

Emerging world economies: MNC’s and the rise of state-controlled capitalism

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Paul Yuxweluptun

) which are all owned by the state; exploit energetic sources internationally; and are assisted in terms of financial aids and foreign political support by the Chinese state.

; and the construction of diverse infrastructures in the country (a bridge, a refinery, a hydroelectric barrage, etc.).

), a multinational who has been involved in bribery in a foreign exploitation might still be persecuted by its national laws.

), as they are directly sustained by their states in making economical and political gains.

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School of Economic Warfare

 

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