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Corporate Friction How Corporate Law Impedes American Progress And What To Do About It David Yosifon

  • SKU: BELL-47416388
Corporate Friction How Corporate Law Impedes American Progress And What To Do About It David Yosifon
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Pages: 220
Author: David Yosifon
ISBN: 9781316637173, 9781107186408, 9781316953105, 9781316946879, 9781316890578, 1316637174, 1107186404, 1316953106, 1316946878
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Corporate Friction How Corporate Law Impedes American Progress And What To Do About It David Yosifon by David Yosifon 9781316637173, 9781107186408, 9781316953105, 9781316946879, 9781316890578, 1316637174, 1107186404, 1316953106, 1316946878 instant download after payment.

Corporate law in the United States requires directors to manage firms in the interests of shareholders, which means never sacrificing profits in service of other stakeholders or interests. In this timely, groundbreaking book, David Yosifon argues that this rule of 'shareholder primacy' is logically, ethically, and practically unsound, and should be replaced by a new standard that compels directors of our largest corporations to manage firms in a socially responsible way. In addition to summarizing existing debates on the issue - and giving special attention to the Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United - Yosifon explores the problem of corporate patriotism and develops a novel approach to the relationship between corporate law and consumer culture. The book's technical acumen will appeal to experts, while its engaging prose will satisfy anyone interested in what our corporate law does, and what it should do better.

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