Abstract: Focusing upon the case of the Canada Development Corporation, this paper provides a critique of the joint stock company as an instrument of public policy. The corporation's performance is evaluated against three criteria which emerge from a review of the circumstances leading to the creation of the CDC, namely: contributing to diversified industrial development in Canada; establishing the joint stock company as an accepted medium of private/public cooperation in economic activity; and providing income returns to the government. The CDC'S failure as a governing instrument is attributed to the fact that, in resolving its anomolous status as neither clearly state enterprise nor cle
The corporate governance of Crown Corporations first became a topic of common discussion in 2003 wit...
ABSTRACT: With federal devolution and the ascendancy of community-based development strat-egies to c...
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An analysis of company law may allow us to abandon a perception that company law is impartial to the...
In theory, the purpose of state ownership is to allow firms to deviate from profit maximization in o...
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The legal and political explanations that underpin the contemporary literature on corporate governan...
This dissertation is an examination of the evolution of the incorporation process in the United Stat...
Government interference in markets arouses heated emotions on both sides of the political spectrum. ...
For several decades, American corporate scholars assumed the inevitability of the widely held Berle ...
Until now, assessments of the scope of enterprises in Canada that are owned by government have place...
There has been much fanfare surrounding the possible implementation of a legal model of social enter...
In 1841 Lord Sydenham, as Governor of the United Provinces, established a Board of Works as a separa...
The Canadian Council of Chief Executives (CCCE) is a lobby group for Canada's top 150 CEOs. This org...
The corporate governance of Crown Corporations first became a topic of common discussion in 2003 wit...
ABSTRACT: With federal devolution and the ascendancy of community-based development strat-egies to c...
This paper explores the attempts to depict the global rise to dominance of the shareholder-orientedj...
As Canadian governments take a more active part in the management of the economy, they face the ques...
An analysis of company law may allow us to abandon a perception that company law is impartial to the...
In theory, the purpose of state ownership is to allow firms to deviate from profit maximization in o...
This paper examines the impact of governmental policies in influencing the path of internationalizat...
The legal and political explanations that underpin the contemporary literature on corporate governan...
This dissertation is an examination of the evolution of the incorporation process in the United Stat...
Government interference in markets arouses heated emotions on both sides of the political spectrum. ...
For several decades, American corporate scholars assumed the inevitability of the widely held Berle ...
Until now, assessments of the scope of enterprises in Canada that are owned by government have place...
There has been much fanfare surrounding the possible implementation of a legal model of social enter...
In 1841 Lord Sydenham, as Governor of the United Provinces, established a Board of Works as a separa...
The Canadian Council of Chief Executives (CCCE) is a lobby group for Canada's top 150 CEOs. This org...
The corporate governance of Crown Corporations first became a topic of common discussion in 2003 wit...
ABSTRACT: With federal devolution and the ascendancy of community-based development strat-egies to c...
This paper explores the attempts to depict the global rise to dominance of the shareholder-orientedj...