No. 38-02, December 2014
Index
- Table of Contents
- Balance and Team Production
- Lobbying, Pandering, and Information in the Firm
- Shareholder Wealth Maximization as Means to an End
- Boards of Directors as Mediating Hierarchs
- Choosing the Partnership: English Business Organization Law During the Industrial Revolution
- The Boundaries of "team" Production of Corporate Governance
- The Team Production Model as a Paradigm
- The Long Road to Reformulating the Understanding of Directors' Duties: Legalizing Team Production Theory?
- Testing the Normative Desirability of the Mediating Hierarch
- Team Production and the Multinational Enterprise
- The History of Team Production Theory
- The Agency Cost Paradigm: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
- A Theory of the Just Corporation
- Hostile Takeovers and Overreliance
- Team Production Theory and Private Company Boards
- Buying Teams
- The Corporation as a Time Machine: Intergenerational Equity, Intergenerational Efficiency, and the Corporate Form
- Team Production and Securities Laws
- With the Emergence of Public Benefit Corporations, Directors of Traditional For-profit Companies Should Tread Cautiously, but Welcome the Opportunity to Invest in Social Enterprise
- Copyright, Consumerism, and the Cloud: Proposing Standards-essential Technology to Support First Sale in Digital Copyright
- Litigating Consumer Protection Acts in the Hamp Context