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Corporations in developing economies generally need to re-invest earnings rather than distribute dividends.
On Friday, activists from Occupy and others from around the world plan a series of events around London to highlight the activities of large corporations in developing nations, under the banner of the Carnival of Dirt.
In debate, Sherman praised the effects of corporations in developing industry and railroads and asserted the right for people to form corporations, so long as they were "not in any sense a monopoly".
The UN Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) estimates that multinationals avoid $100bn worth of corporation tax in developing countries.
However the manner in which the project was executed suggests the existence of a double standard for multinational corporations operating in developing countries [ 1].
It is certainly more complex than the role of corporations in developed economies.
Mr. Candino will continue as president and chief executive of Prism Network Inc., a corporation that specializes in developing health care systems for insurance companies.
He is also an opponent of incentives for corporations to invest in developing nations.
CSR projects occupy divisions of large multi-national corporations with operations in developing countries -- like in the Middle East & North Africa region.
Philosophers have discussed rampant abusive tax practices by corporations and wealthy individuals and how this deprives developing countries of much-needed income for human development in developing countries.
They are also anxious about being perceived as pointing the finger at donor governments and corporations, or criticising governments in developing countries who can swiftly terminate their ability to work, often with tragic results.
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