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Responsibility Project
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about managing the risks of business liability and litigation
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C-SPAN: Corporate Accountability
Highlights recent video and news pertaining to accounting reform, SEC and FTC actions and Congressional oversight, and related issues.
www.c-span.org/
Corporate Accountability Project
Researching Corporations section provides links to numerous resources to investigate publicly traded corporations.
www.corporations.org/
Corporate Social Accountability Handbook
An unofficial international standard for social accountability initiated by CEPAA (now Social Accountability International) and provided by Ellipson Ltd, a consulting service linked with sustainability. [Document is 17 pages in size]
www.ellipson.com/
Student-Centered Education Advocacy Network
Learning is about the process, not the final answer. The move toward tougher standards is undermining critical thinking, cooperation, and integration of disciplines.
home.cwru.edu/
The Efficacy Institute
The Institute promotes education reform by implementing high standards of academic achievement for children and young adults.
www.efficacy.org/
Campaign for Real Education
Campaigning for higher standards and more parental choice in UK state education. Not affiliated with any political party and funded entirely by voluntary donations.
www.cre.org.uk/
Boycott Action News
Co-op America's "tell it like it is" information about corporations that need to be made more accountable.
www.coopamerica.org/
The MacBride Principles
Principles of conduct for firms doing business in Northern Ireland.
www1.umn.edu/
Watered Stock Pyramid Analysis
Links to articles by Bill Parish about Citicorp, Cisco Systems and Microsoft printing stock with abandon.
www.billparish.com/
One Market, Under God
Thomas Frank, 35, contends that behind the go- go stock market and the feel-good atmosphere, the American economy that bloomed in the 1990's is sick, and that the divide between rich and poor has widened. To read this NY Times interview of him, requires free registration.
www.nytimes.com/