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Capitalist corruption leading to global socio-economic collapse

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  • Jakhotiya, Girish

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In a recently conducted business conclave, the powerful corporate bosses agreed that capitalism should serve the purpose of social equity. While forming the World Trade Organization (WTO), it was expected that the economies world-wide would promote an entrepreneurial culture to create ‘wealth for all’. In reality, it is the crony capitalists who exploited most of the global opportunities of growth even at the cost of their home countries. We observe a systematic capitalist approach to the conduct of corruption across the globe, denying even base-line opportunities of prosperity to the common people. Corruption by the crony capitalists has been either structurally supported by ideological corruption or systemically promoted by the so-called administrative reforms instituted by the corrupt politicians. Although, communism too ultimately promotes corruption through the ranks and files of socio-political structures, crony capitalism has almost destroyed the confidence of common people in global economic cooperation. Therefore, countries after countries and their political leaders are now resorting to the gimmicks of excessive nationalism to impress the masses with short-term gains. It is high time that we wisely think about curtailing capitalist corruption to create an atmosphere of equal opportunity through equity.

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  • Jakhotiya, Girish, 2019. "Capitalist corruption leading to global socio-economic collapse," MPRA Paper 95771, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  • Handle: RePEc:pra:mprapa:95771
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    1. Jakhotiya, Girish, 2018. "Are we heading towards a global economic collapse?," MPRA Paper 89428, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Jakhotiya, Girish, 2018. "Redefining the development index of a nation," MPRA Paper 90783, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    Keywords

    Crony capitalism; Communism; Imbalanced Growth; Income Inequality; Ideological Corruption; WTO;
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    JEL classification:

    • P1 - Political Economy and Comparative Economic Systems - - Capitalist Economies
    • P2 - Political Economy and Comparative Economic Systems - - Socialist and Transition Economies

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