Regulating Global Corporate Capitalism
Discover the intricate relationship between multinational corporations and state regulation in "Regulating Global Corporate Capitalism" by Sol Picciotto. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2011, this insightful book spans 602 pages and delves into the myths surrounding unregulated market economies. Picciotto expertly argues that regulation often reinforces corporate power rather than diminishes it, highlighting the ways large corporations navigate the complexities of legal frameworks. By examining jurisdictional interactions and the use of offshore havens, this book provides a critical analysis of the networks that shape international economic relations. Ideal for those interested in capitalism, corporate governance, and globalization, this compelling read invites you to rethink the conventional wisdom about corporate influence in global markets. Enhance your understanding of international business dynamics with this essential volume from a leading expert in the field.