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How Multinationals Can Adapt to a Political Mood That Doesn’t Care for Them at All

Harvard Business

The financial crisis of 2008 is often attributed to deregulation and unfettered capitalism. Governments have since created new regulatory agencies and strengthened the powers of existing ones with a view to reducing “systemic risk” and protecting consumers, workers, and the environment. But this ascendancy is under threat.