Corporations could continue to exist after managers died. Corporations could quickly raise money by selling shares of stock. Corporations can grow much faster.
It is estimated that there about 45,000 listed corporations on stock exchanges in the world. There are actually millions of private corporations, perhaps as many as 100 million.
The beurocracy didn't like poor people having money as they may have revolted and overthrown the oligarchs.
The reason that corporations exist is to serve people. They are there to provide jobs, services, products, and benefits.
Check out the related link for a list of the largest multinational corporations.
It started with kings, then oligarchs, then tyrants, then oligarchs, then a democracy, then oligarchs, then kings.
The Russian Federation has been considered an oligarchy since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Privately owned corporations such as petroleum, natural gas, and metal producers have created these oligarchs.
First the kings, then the oligarchs, then the tyrants, then the democrats, then the oligarchs, then the kings.
Nothing good. Just maintain the status quo of the poor during Marcos era but returned the power of the oligarchs because her family is one of them. These same oligarchs are now funding the expensive push for her sainthood. In fairness she is really a saint - to the oligarchs.
they included laws that were fair to alll
The cast of The Rise and Fall of the Russian Oligarchs - 2006 includes: Peter Hudson as Narrator (English version)
They take it. There is nothing like voting involved.
They take it. There is nothing like voting involved.
I dont know the answer thats why im asking.....stuiped
oligarchs
Your mom! ancient Greece
A tyrant was appointed to protect the lower class citizens from the depredations of the upper class oligarchs who controlled the city and organised things for their own profit and benefit. This worked for half a cetury, but the tyrant had to establish a strong personal guard to protect himself from the resentful oligarchs. To pay for this he levied a tax. Greeks hated taxes, and this drew resentment against the tyrant, forgetting how bad it had been under the oligarchs fifty years before. The oligarchs mobilised this discontent, resulting in expulsion of the third tyrant Hippias, Unfortunately for the oligarchs, Cleisthenes introduced a limited democracy, which kept the oligarchs from regaining control.