Prosperity

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Arena books, May 12, 2008 - Political Science - 484 pages
In this book addressed to industrialists as well as those in political life and the civil service, there is considered the internal financing of the Third World, environmental issues, and changes which need to be achieved in broadening responsibility in the business enterprise for the sake of both employees and the wider community.
 

Contents

Business people and Social Capitalism 2 Intervention rather than laissezfaire is
CHAPTER 2
Comparison between economic power blocs devolved states and emerging nations
Need for national economic autonomy but risks to be avoided 2 Need for self
In avoiding exploitation Third World countries should raise their own capital internally
Globalisation has intensified labour competition 2 And undermined conditions
Wealth creation a priority over distribution 2 Need for qualifying employment
Definition of business for its own sake 2 The need for maximising market share 3
A higher purpose than vested interests 2 As a contribution towards a happier
Need for more open management 2 Codetermination 3 Repudiating
Ensuring that industry serves the community 2 The imperative for intervention 3
productive capitalist economies in practice
Monopoly is intrinsic to Britain 2 How it sacrifices productive to rentier interests
CHAPTER 19
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