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What threat does "big business" pose to the development of social policy in the UK? This groundbreaking book investigates and documents corporate influence on social policies at global, regional, national and local levels. The gap between the public and private sectors has narrowed to such an extent that few public policy decisions are now undertaken without the input of business. Although focused on the UK, this book also has many implications for the US.
This groundbreaking book investigates and documents corporate influence on social policies at global/regional, national and local
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Produktbeschreibung
What threat does "big business" pose to the development of social policy in the UK? This groundbreaking book investigates and documents corporate influence on social policies at global, regional, national and local levels. The gap between the public and private sectors has narrowed to such an extent that few public policy decisions are now undertaken without the input of business. Although focused on the UK, this book also has many implications for the US.
This groundbreaking book investigates and documents corporate influence on social policies at global/regional, national and local levels. It argues that we cannot understand the recent history and present direction of the welfare state unless we focus on the role that business has played in its development.Â
Autorenporträt
Kevin Farnsworth is a Senior Lecturer in Social Policy at London South Bank University. He has previously published work on the CBI and social policy, globalisation and corporate power, and the role of business partnerships in combating social exclusion.