An economic and jurisprudential genealogy of corporate law

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247 pages 2001

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This work is a defence of the economic theories of corporate law which charts the different paths of American and Anglo-Australian corporate law in confronting the dilemmas of the role of the state and courts in the private ordering of corporate relations. The issues examined in detail include: economics theories of contractor, stakeholders and economics without efficiency.

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