Links and Resources
An address that was delivered by Prabhu Guptara at the Royal Society for the Encouragement of the Arts, Commerce, and Manufacturers in London, England on March 5, 1998.
A March 23, 2004 Gallup poll surveying the religious trends and views held by Americans today.
A series of principles developed by the Wolfsberg Group with the aim of developing financial services industry standards and related products, including anti-money laundering guidelines and counter-terrorist financing policies for private banking.
A transcript of a panel discussion on religion, economics, and justice that was sponsored by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life in May 2004.
An initiative of the United Nations and Secretary-General Kofi Annan challenging world business leaders to "embrace and enact" principles covering areas of human rights, labor, the environment and anti-corruption.
Graph charting the poverty rates from 1959 through 2003, produced by the United States Census Bureau, or learn more about how the Census Bureau arrives at these numbers on poverty.
An annual report by Transparency International in which they survey business people, academics and risk analysts about the degree of corruption they perceive in the world.
Overview from the American Bar Association of the law originally enacted in 1977 and significantly revised in 1988, which proscribes the bribery of foreign government officials by any United States citizen with the intent of obtaining or maintaining a business.
An essay by C. Gopinath from the October 20, 2003 edition of The Hindu's Business Line wrote in which he advocates that workers take the individual responsibility necessary to rid society of corruption rather than relying on the government to solve these problems.
An executive summary from The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life that showcases a discussion agreements and disagreements between respected social scientists about poverty, policy, and theology.
The Crimes of War Project has published an online magazine about the Sudanese Civil War, including an overview, photo essays, and a discussion with experts about the conflict.
A documentary by PBS' Frontline that delves into the role Switzerland played as a banker and financial broker for Nazi Germany during World War II.
Part of the BBC's h2g2 site, providing an overview of the rationing policies and mechanisms used to provide resources for citizens.
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Guptara is Director of Executive and Organizational Development at the Wolfsberg Centre, a subsidiary of UBS of Switzerland. He writes and lectures about issues at the intersection of business practices, religious worldviews, and ethics.



