Reprinted from Chapter Five of Ronald W. Cox, Corporate Power, Class Conflict and the Crisis of the New Globalization, Lexington Book, 2019 Transnational corporate power within global value chains has been a byproduct of features that have long been inherent to global capitalism. The first is a built-in tendency of capitalism toward falling rates of profit that lead to structural crises within the system. The second is the increased concentration of capitalist ownership as a response to the falling rates of profit and the imperatives of capitalist accumulation. The third is an inherent tendency of capitalist owners of production to look to foreign markets and increased exploitation of workers as “solutions” to capitalist crises. I explain t...
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In the latest phase of globalization, transnational corporations based in the U.S. have worked close...
Abstract! is paper assesses the current world economic crisis in terms of crucial transformations in...
The majority of global commodity chain analysis is concerned with producer firm upgrading, because i...
A review of Ronald W. Cox\u27s Corporate Power, Class Conflict, and the Crisis of the New Globaliza...
A critical review discussing Global Capitalism and the Crisis of Democracy by Jerry Harris (Clarity ...
In this article, we analyze the strategies, surprises, and sidesteps in the World Bank’s 2020 World...
Throughout the world, there has been a growing wave of interest in global corporate power and the ri...
This article analyzes and theorizes the global crisis from the perspective of global capitalism theo...
Abstract: Over recent years it is becoming clearer how corporate power has captured the State to the...
Purpose – The paper's aim is to consider the effects of recurrent economic crisis on the management ...
This article analyzes the global crisis from the perspective of global capitalism theory, in particu...
This article analyzes the global crisis from the perspective of global capitalismtheory, in particul...
The period from 2008 into the third decade of the twenty-first century has been one long protracted ...
capital as power corporate power differential accumulation income distribution sabotage United State...
About the book: The world is in the midst of a sporadic and painful recovery from the most severe e...
In the latest phase of globalization, transnational corporations based in the U.S. have worked close...
Abstract! is paper assesses the current world economic crisis in terms of crucial transformations in...
The majority of global commodity chain analysis is concerned with producer firm upgrading, because i...