Martin Sklar examines the antitrust debates from a judicial, legislative, and political aspect from 1890-1916.
Tolley's Corporate Reconstructions and Reorganisations
Banking Law: Legal Issues in Corporate Reconstructions
This book critically examines shareholder primacy and develops a new theory of shared corporate governance that includes employees.
Subtitled, Corporate liberalism and the reconstruction of American higher education, 1894-1928. Barrow (political science, Southeastern Mass. U.) argues (and demonstrates) that government and the private sector have guided the development...
By examining white-collar crime scandals using the theory of convenience, Petter Gottschalk offers ways to improve the detection of crime signals and investigative skills in fraud examinations, as well as improve change management measures.
Leading off the case for those who believed in the power of postwar industrialists, Sklar's The Corporate Reconstruction of American Capitalism (1988) focused on the period of trusts and antitrust agitation to argue that liberalism was ...