Suiting Themselves

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Suiting Themselves
AuthorSharon Beder
LanguageEnglish
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherEarthscan
Publication date
2006
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Suiting Themselves: How Corporations Drive the Global Agenda is a 2006 book by Professor Sharon Beder. Beder argues that an international corporate elite dictate global politics for their own benefit. She suggests that they created business associations and think tanks in the 1970s to drive public policy, push a free trade agenda, and promote the worldwide privatization and deregulation of public services in the 1980s and 1990s, and have worked since the late 1990s to rewrite the rules of the global economy.[1] [2][3]

References

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  1. ^ Welford, Richard. Book Review: Suiting Themselves: How Corporations Drive the Global Agenda International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development, Volume 1, Number 4, 2006, Pages 412 - 413.
  2. ^ Rosenbaum, Ruth. Book Reviews: Suiting Themselves How Corporations Drive the Global Agenda, Natural Resources Forum, Volume 31 Issue 2, Pages 170 - 171.
  3. ^ Stehlik, Tom. Suiting Themselves: How Corporations Drive The Global Agenda; April, 2007.
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  • Beder, Sharon Suiting Themselves: How Corporations Drive the Global Agenda; Earthscan; 2012, pgs. 11–12. Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).