Beware of Economic Nonsense Trotted Out by Profit-Seeking Corporations and Their Stooges
By Robert Reich
May 28, 2013
| Forbes Magazine likes to call itself a “capitalist tool,”
and routinely offers tool-like justifications for whatever it is that
profit-seeking corporations want to do. Recently it has deployed its
small army of corporate defenders and apologists in the multi-billion
dollar fight to keep the effective tax rates of global corporations low.
One of its contributors, Tim Worstall, recently took me to task [3] for suggesting that a way for citizens to gain some countervailing power over large global corporations is for governments to threaten denial of market access unless corporations act responsibly.
He argues that the benefits to consumers of global corporations are so large that denial of market access would hurt citizens more than it would help them. The “value to U.S. consumers of Apple is they can buy Apple products,” Worstall writes. “Why would you want to punish U.S. consumers, by banning them from buying Apple products, just because Apple obeys the current tax laws?”
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