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Contrary to the @BizRoundtable, I believe the arguments I made in my @nytimes oped are still valid and that stakeholderism is a bad idea. https://t.co/vx5bGR6XGt pic.twitter.com/du1dY8j6A1— Professor Bainbridge (@ProfBainbridge) August 19, 2019
Contrary to the @BizRoundtable, I believe the arguments I made in my @nytimes oped are still valid and that stakeholderism is a bad idea. https://t.co/vx5bGR6XGt pic.twitter.com/du1dY8j6A1
Stephen M. Bainbridge: Outsourcing the Board: How Board Service Providers Can Improve Corporate Governance
Stephen M. Bainbridge: Limited Liability: A Legal and Economic Analysis
Stephen Bainbridge: The New Corporate Governance in Theory and Practice
Stephen M. Bainbridge: Corporate Governance after the Financial Crisis
Fergus Kerr: Thomas Aquinas: A Very Short Introduction
Jeremy Moon: Corporate Social Responsibility: A Very Short Introduction
Abraham A. Singer: The Form of the Firm: A Normative Political Theory of the Corporation
USCCB: Lectio Divina of the Gospels, 2020-2021
Stephen Bainbridge: Insider Trading Law and Policy (Concepts and Insights)
Stephen Bainbridge: Agency, Partnerships & LLCs (Concepts and Insights)
Stephen M. Bainbridge: Corporate Law (Concepts and Insights)
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