When companies do business in a regulatory vacuum, they make their own rules. And from the U.S. to Zambia, many governments are only too happy to let them.
Corporate Self-Regulation Is a Global Crisis
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When companies do business in a regulatory vacuum, they make their own rules. And from the U.S. to Zambia, many governments are only too happy to let them.
Zambia is a “riches to rags” story — a story that is being repeated in former resource colonies across the continent, which although “politically liberated” have “remained economically chained”.