Abstract

Relevance. The article is devoted to the study of global legal and illegal private structures. The relevance of this research is due to the global structural crisis, the need for scientific ways to resolve the accumulated contradictions within the framework of the functioning of the global liberal paradigm, which at the current stage of development is characterized by a general criminalization of the economy, mutual integration of private and public structures, as a result, degradation of the institution of the state with the subsequent formation of a global pyramid of private power. The purpose of the study is to identify trends in the formation of a single private transnational network structure. Objectives. This goal is achieved by performing the following tasks: identifying trends in internationalization and transnationalization of private structures, and the relationship between private and public structures on a global scale by strengthening socio-economic interaction, including through the organization of large-scale financial flows, revealing the synthesis of shadow and legal financial sectors of the global economy, analyzing the impact of legal and illegal activities the impact of private multinational companies on the global economy, studying the specifics of criminalization of the global economy in general and the financial sector in particular in the context of the global structural crisis. Methodology. The implementation of these tasks is carried out using such research methods as system analysis, synthesis, generalization, interpretation of results. In the course of the study, empirical and statistical data, scientific papers, reports of relevant ministries and departments in the field under consideration were systematized, the interpretation of the analysis of global socio-economic processes in the form of a flowchart was implemented. The results of the conducted research are modeling of the emerging global supranational structure. Conclusions. The tendencies of the formation of a private transnational network structure, which includes both legal (transnational banks) and illegal (transnational criminal associations) private structures, are determined. These trends can be traced at various levels of socio-economic interaction, including financial, of these structures.

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