Abstract

The article is devoted to transnational elites in the world economic policy, which occupy an important place in the system of international relations. Many researchers around the world currently distinguish three main groups of transnational elites: the Vatican, the Rothschilds and the Rockefellers. The authors also consider the formation of these three main groups that are at the head of the transnational elites, the main directions and some aspects of their financial policy in the business sector. The history of these groups is rooted in the distant past. For this reason, their socio-economic activity is higher compared to the national economy. In the modern era of globalization, the strength of the national economy of states is associated with transnational companies. In other words, representatives of the business elite can influence the global economy and change its course. Given that the economies of states are directly related to their political, cultural and social spheres, it is important to know how significant the role of transnational companies and transnational elites in this process is. The article will show some aspects of this issue.

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