Socializing Capital : : The Rise of the Large Industrial Corporation in America / / William G. Roy.

Ever since Adolph Berle and Gardiner Means wrote their classic 1932 analysis of the American corporation, The Modern Corporation and Private Property, social scientists have been intrigued and challenged by the evolution of this crucial part of American social and economic life. Here William Roy con...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Princeton University Press eBook-Package Archive 1927-1999
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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [1999]
©1997
Year of Publication:1999
Edition:Course Book
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (360 p.) :; 8 line illus. 10 tables
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Figures
  • Tables
  • Preface
  • CHAPTER ONE. Introduction
  • CHAPTER TWO. A Quantitative Test of Efficiency Theory
  • CHAPTER THREE. The Corporation as Public and Private Enterprise
  • CHAPTER FOUR. Railroads: The Corporation's Institutional Wellspring
  • CHAPTER FIVE. Auxiliary Institutions: The Stock Market, Investment Banking, and Brokers
  • CHAPTER SIX. Statutory Corporate Law, 1880-1913
  • CHAPTER SEVEN. Prelude to a Revolution
  • CHAPTER EIGHT. American Industry Incorporates
  • CHAPTER NINE. Conclusion: A Political Sociology of the Large Corporation
  • Notes
  • References
  • Index