PRESIDENT BUTLER of Columbia University is reported to have said in an address before the New York Chamber of Commerce in 1911, that the limited liability corporation is the greatest single discovery of modem times, whether you judge it by its social, by its ethical, by its industrial, or, in the long run--after we understand it and know how to use it,--by its political, effects.
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This paper studies the effects of organizational form on managerial behavior and firm performance, f...
In both the publicly-traded corporation and the private donative trust a crucial task is to minimize...
This Article, written for a symposium celebrating the work of Professor Margaret Blair, examines how...
The advantages of incorporation have long been recognized and frequently referred to in our law ... ...
Delivered at the Second Regional Symposium on Sturcture and Governance of Corporations, sponsored by...
Trust has long been a competitor of corporation as a form of business organization. Though corporati...
Trust has long been a competitor of corporation as a form of business organization. Though corporati...
The modern trust company, with its varied and highly developed functions, is a characteristic produc...
This Essay challenges a central narrative in the history of Anglo- American business by questioning ...
In this article, Lord Wedderburn provides a detailed examination on the evolution of the concepts of...
Small investors are unwilling to risk their entire personal fortunes in one business venture, and fo...
It is the purpose of this comment to examine the existing law with regard to estate corporations, in...
This article challenges the idea that the corporation is a globally superior form of business organi...
The vast majority of economic activity is now organized through corporations. The public corporation...
The theme of this essay, a commentary on two papers forthcoming in the same volume on “The Worlds of...
This paper studies the effects of organizational form on managerial behavior and firm performance, f...
In both the publicly-traded corporation and the private donative trust a crucial task is to minimize...
This Article, written for a symposium celebrating the work of Professor Margaret Blair, examines how...