Global Enterprise and Private Profits
How the Citizens and the Public Interest Are Being Shortchanged
- 230pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Exploring the intersection of law and corporate malfeasance, the book examines how legal frameworks can obscure accountability for corporate executives and facilitate global fraud. It highlights the detrimental effects on small-to-medium-sized enterprises due to concentrated capital interests. The narrative culminates in a real-world case study of VICENTIN SAIC's bankruptcy in Argentina, set against the backdrop of a major grain port complex, illustrating the book's central themes of corporate governance and systemic abuse.
