0. Science News: Study Shows
Only 147 Entities Really Do Control The WorldÕs Finances August
23, 2011
A scientific study analyzing over 30 million economic
actors shows that an elite 147 actors control a vast amount of global upstream
and downstream financial transactions. Study shows powerful corporations really
do control the worldÕs finances
(ScienceNews) –
For many years conventional wisdom has said that the whole world is controlled
by the monied elite, or more recently by the huge multi-national corporations
that seem to sometime control the very air we breathe. Now, new research by a
team based in ETH-Zurich, Switzerland, has shown that what weÕve suspected all
along, is apparently true. The team has uploaded their results onto the
preprint server arXiv. Using data obtained (circa 2007) from the Orbis database
(a global database containing financial information on public and private
companies) the team, in what is being heralded as the first of its kind,
analyzed data from over 43,000 corporations, looking at both upstream and
downstream connections between them all and found that when graphed, the data
represented a bowtie of sorts, with the knot, or core representing just 147
entities who control nearly 40 percent of all of monetary value of
transnational corporations (TNCs).
In this analysis the
focus was on corporations that have ownership in their own assets as well as
those of other institutions and who exert influence via ownership in second, third,
fourth, etc. tier entities that hold influence over others in the web, as they
call it; the interconnecting network of TNCs that together make up the whole of the
largest corporations in the world. In analyzing the data they found, and then
in building the network maps, the authors of the report sought to uncover the
structure and control mechanisms that make up the murky world of corporate
finance and ownership. To zero in on the significant controlling corporations,
the team started with a list of 43,060 TNCs taken from a sample of 30 million
economic ÒactorsÓ in the Orbis database. They then applied a recursive
algorithm designed to find and point out all of the ownership pathways between
them all. The resulting TNC network produced a graph with 600,508 nodes and
1,006,987 ownership connections. The team then graphed the results in several
different ways to show the different ways that corporate ownership is held; the
main theme in each, showing that just a very few corporations through direct
and indirect ownership (via stocks, bonds, etc.) exert tremendous influence
over the actions of those corporations, which in turn exert a huge impact on the rest of us.
The authors conclude
their report by asking, perhaps rhetorically, what are the implications of
having so few exert so much influence, and perhaps more importantly, in an
economic sense, what the implications are of such a structure on market
competitiveness. More information: The network of global corporate control,
Stefania Vitali, James B. Glattfelder, Stefano Battiston, arXiv:1107.5728v1
[q-fin.GN] http://arxiv.org/abs/1107.5728
Abstract
: The
structure of the control network of transnational corporations affects global
market competition and financial stability. So far, only small national samples
were studied and there was no appropriate methodology to assess control globally.
We present the first investigation of the architecture of the international
ownership network, along with the computation of the control held by each
global player. We find that transnational corporations form a giant bow-tie
structure and that a large portion of control flows to a small tightly-knit
core of financial institutions. This core can be seen as an economic Òsuper-entityÓ
that raises new important issues both for researchers and policy makers. Via Sciencenews.org EditorÕs
note: I have posted a Google Docs version of this study here in case it disappears or gets put behind a paywall.
The Culprits Interesting
pages from the study. Global Network Topology Of The Elites Control Of Global
Finances
Network Topology Of The Elite's Control Of Global Finances