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Subject: [Activist_List] New Study on Global Corporate Power
Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 09:10:15 -0500
From: "Jay Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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This is a press release I picked up from the Institute for Policy Studies
Web site: www.ips-dc.org  It has some extremely staggering statistics that
ought to be spread around to the more general public.  The full study can be
read (and printed out) at their Web site in PDF format with an Adobe Acrobat
reader.

best wishes,
jay
http://www.neravt.com/left/

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Research Institute Releases Study on Corporate Power on 1st Anniversary of
Seattle Protests
Study Reinforces Public Distrust of Corporations

On the first anniversary of the Seattle protests that shut down negotiations
of the World Trade Organization, the Institute for Policy Studies is
releasing a study that shows:

Of the world's 100 largest economic entities, 51 are now corporations and 49
are countries;
The world's top 200 corporations account for over a quarter of economic
activity on the globe while employing less than one percent of its
workforce.

According to study co-author Sarah Anderson, "The Seattle protestors
expressed their anger at institutions like the WTO for elevating the
interests of large corporations over everyone else.  We analyzed just how
powerful the world's biggest firms are and our findings are staggering."

Other key findings include:
The Top 200 corporations' combined sales are bigger than the combined
economies of all countries minus the biggest 10. --The Top 200s' combined
sales are 18 times the size of the combined annual income of the 1.2 billion
people (24 percent of the total world population) living in "severe"
poverty.
Between 1983 and 1999, the profits of the Top 200 firms grew 362.4 percent,
while the number of people they employ grew by only 14.4 percent.

A full 5 percent of the Top 200s' combined workforce is employed by
Wal-Mart, a company notorious for union-busting and widespread use of
part-time workers to avoid paying benefits.

U.S. corporations dominate the Top 200, with 82 slots (41 percent of the
total).  Japanese firms are second, with only 41 slots.

Of the U.S.corporations on the list, 44 did not pay the full standard 35
percent federal corporate tax rate during the period 1996-1998. Seven of the
firms (including the world's largest, General Motors) actually paid less
than zero in federal income taxes in 1998 (because of rebates).

Between 1983 and 1999, the share of total sales of the Top 200 made up by
service sector corporations increased from 33.8 percent to 46.7 percent.

To receive a paper version. contact Sarah Anderson, tel: 202/234-9382 or
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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