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Convergent evolution towards the joint-stock company
National audienceThe origin of the modern joint-stock company is typically traced to the concomitant appearance of large-scale maritime trading companies in England and the Netherlands in the early seventeenth century.
David Le Bris, William N Goetzmann
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THE HISTORY OF THE JOINT STOCK COMPANY.
The Accounting Review, 1931Abstract The article presents the history of the joint stock company. Though it is not possible to discover instances of the joint stock company in England before the middle of the Sixteenth century, it must at the same time be recognized that before that date there were tendencies that would make its ultimate establishment inevitable.
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The Development of the Joint Stock Company
1999Jonathan Charkham, Anne Simpson
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The Principle of Joint-Stock Companies
Economics of the Firm, 2016Development of capital relationship occurs in many areas. We can identify the main two of them: the development of the main organizational form of business activity as joint-stock companies and the development of their reproductive activity, which is reflected in the fundamental change in the processes of formation of the cost of the goods produced by ...
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Adam Smith's Analysis of Joint-Stock Companies
Journal of Political Economy, 1982We defend Adam Smith's theory of the firm from the standpoint of positive economics. We argue that his evaluation of the joint-stock firm was not moralistic but instead based on available empirical evidence. The record showed that joint-stock companies had a poor survivorship record, even when granted legal monopoly status.
Anderson, Gary M, Tollison, Robert D
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Joint stock company in the coming-to-be market
Refractories, 1995The difficult financial situation of the Semiluki Refractory Plant in the period of transition to a market economy is described. The collective faces the problems of improving the quality of the products, introduction of scientific and engineering developments, and transition to the production of new competitive articles.
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