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The conventional view of corporate regulation is that corporations are to be managed for the benefit of their shareholders. The general law and statutory duties of directors and officers reflect this quot;shareholder primacy norm,quot; with duties formulated to prevent directors acting otherwise...
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Major shifts in the global economy — such as rapid growth in global commodity prices associated with the emergence of China and other countries — are leading to changes in Australia’s international income flows. This is attracting an increasing amount of attention as the net income deficit...
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It is often argued that the United States cannot continue for long to run current account deficits of their current size of 5 per cent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This article questions this conventional wisdom by examining the implications were the United States to continue to run current...
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This article examines the scope of the principle in Smith, Stone and Knight that the corporate veil may be lifted on the basis of an implied agency between group companies. It argues that, on a proper assessment of the weight of judicial authority in Australia, the six criteria used in Smith,...
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