Corporate Power and Instrumental States: Towards a Critical Reassessment of the Role of Firms, States and Regulation in Global Governance
In this chapter, the author critically examines the view, commonly held among political liberals and conservatives alike, of the nation-state as the primary institutional safeguard against economic instability, and the correlative conception of "economic crises" as primarily the result of...
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