This Article presents new evidence on the evolution of the business corporation in America and on the emergence of what is commonly termed the “Berle and Means corporation.” Drawing on a wide range of sources, I investigate three major historical claims of The Modern Corporation: that large corporations had displaced small ones by the early twentieth century; that the quasi-public corporations of the 1930s were much larger than the public corporations of the nineteenth century; and that ownership was separated from control to a much greater extent in the 1930s compared to the nineteenth century. I address each of these claims with new data and present analyses of nineteenth century corporations that mirror Berle and Means’s analysis of the ...
Corporate business today has become instrumental component of our economy and our society as a whole...
The Modern Corporation and Private Property by Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means (1932) remains one of ...
In their introduction to the new edition of The Modern Corporation and Private Property, Weidenbaum ...
This Article presents new evidence on the evolution of the business corporation in America and on th...
This Article forms part of the proceedings of the 10th Annual Berle Symposium (2018), which focused ...
This article traces the evolution of the modern corporation from the American Civil War to the prese...
Part I of this Article briefly examines the concept of “corporate governance” and argues for dating ...
The Modern Corporation and Private Property (MCPP) by Adolf A. Berle Jr. and Gardiner Means, publish...
During the five decades after Berle and Means published The Modern Corporation and Private Property ...
In The Modern Corporation and Private Property (1932), Berle and Means warned of the concentration o...
The Evolution of the Modern Corporate Structure has been one of the most influential chapters of The...
An attempt has been made by the author in the pages which follow to show the development in a rather...
The Modern Corporation and Private Property by Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means (1932) remains one of ...
The purpose of this symposium is to shed light on the genealogy of the idea of a business corporatio...
This essay casts additional light on The Modern Corporation’s corporatist precincts, shifting attent...
Corporate business today has become instrumental component of our economy and our society as a whole...
The Modern Corporation and Private Property by Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means (1932) remains one of ...
In their introduction to the new edition of The Modern Corporation and Private Property, Weidenbaum ...
This Article presents new evidence on the evolution of the business corporation in America and on th...
This Article forms part of the proceedings of the 10th Annual Berle Symposium (2018), which focused ...
This article traces the evolution of the modern corporation from the American Civil War to the prese...
Part I of this Article briefly examines the concept of “corporate governance” and argues for dating ...
The Modern Corporation and Private Property (MCPP) by Adolf A. Berle Jr. and Gardiner Means, publish...
During the five decades after Berle and Means published The Modern Corporation and Private Property ...
In The Modern Corporation and Private Property (1932), Berle and Means warned of the concentration o...
The Evolution of the Modern Corporate Structure has been one of the most influential chapters of The...
An attempt has been made by the author in the pages which follow to show the development in a rather...
The Modern Corporation and Private Property by Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means (1932) remains one of ...
The purpose of this symposium is to shed light on the genealogy of the idea of a business corporatio...
This essay casts additional light on The Modern Corporation’s corporatist precincts, shifting attent...
Corporate business today has become instrumental component of our economy and our society as a whole...
The Modern Corporation and Private Property by Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means (1932) remains one of ...
In their introduction to the new edition of The Modern Corporation and Private Property, Weidenbaum ...