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financial practices by their management. Although mostly forgotten today, these events represented a watershed in the early …
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many of the firms were dominated by large shareholders, who were represented on the firms' boards, and held sweeping power … to utilize the firms' resources for their own benefit. The oppression of minority shareholders was a significant problem …
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corporate management and the legal institutions intended to protect their rights. The resolutions of these crises have sometimes …
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factories, steam power was combined with unskilled labor, and managers likely performed a complex supervisory role that was … critical to the success of the firm. Consistent with the notion that monitoring management was especially important among such …
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This paper analyzes the early history of corporate shareholding, and its relationship with political change. In the late eighteenth century, corporations were extremely rare and were dominated by elites, but in the early nineteenth century, after American politics became significantly more...
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