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The rise of fiduciary capitalism; how institutional investors can make corporate America more democratic

The rise of fiduciary capitalism; how institutional investors can make corporate America more democratic

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The rise of fiduciary capitalism; how institutional investors can make corporate America more democratic

by Hawley, James P. and Andrew T. Williams

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Philadelphia: PENN / University of Pennsylvania, 2000. xix, 233p., first edition cloth boards titled silver, in dj, a very good copy in every respect. By 'fiduciary institutions' Hawley means 'primarily public and private pension funds,' per dj precis.

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Title
The rise of fiduciary capitalism; how institutional investors can make corporate America more democratic
Author
Hawley, James P. and Andrew T. Williams
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Used
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Hardcover
ISBN 10
0812235630
ISBN 13
9780812235630
Publisher
PENN / University of Pennsylvania
Place of Publication
Philadelphia
Date Published
2000
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Economics; Law; Stock Market; Crime; Planning;

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