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Putting the Corporation in its Place
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Harris, Ron
, Rosenthal, Jean-Laurent
, Guinnane, Timothy
, Lamoreaux, Naomi R.
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Business
/ Business structures
/ Collaboration
/ Commercial law
/ Common law
/ Companies
/ Corporate regulation
/ Corporations
/ Economic development
/ Law
/ Legal system
/ Legislation
/ Liability
/ Limited liability
/ Limited liability companies
/ Limited partnerships
/ Organizational structure
/ Partnerships
/ Personhood
/ Shareholders
/ Statutory law
2007
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Putting the Corporation in its Place
by
Harris, Ron
, Rosenthal, Jean-Laurent
, Guinnane, Timothy
, Lamoreaux, Naomi R.
in
Business
/ Business structures
/ Collaboration
/ Commercial law
/ Common law
/ Companies
/ Corporate regulation
/ Corporations
/ Economic development
/ Law
/ Legal system
/ Legislation
/ Liability
/ Limited liability
/ Limited liability companies
/ Limited partnerships
/ Organizational structure
/ Partnerships
/ Personhood
/ Shareholders
/ Statutory law
2007
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Putting the Corporation in its Place
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Harris, Ron
, Rosenthal, Jean-Laurent
, Guinnane, Timothy
, Lamoreaux, Naomi R.
in
Business
/ Business structures
/ Collaboration
/ Commercial law
/ Common law
/ Companies
/ Corporate regulation
/ Corporations
/ Economic development
/ Law
/ Legal system
/ Legislation
/ Liability
/ Limited liability
/ Limited liability companies
/ Limited partnerships
/ Organizational structure
/ Partnerships
/ Personhood
/ Shareholders
/ Statutory law
2007
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Putting the Corporation in its Place
2007
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This article challenges the idea that the corporation is a globally superior form of business organization and that the Anglo-American common-law is more conducive to economic development than the code-based legal systems characteristic of continental Europe. Although the corporation had important advantages over the main alternative form of organization (partnerships), it also had disadvantages that limited its appeal to small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). As a result, when businesses were provided with an intermediate choice, the private limited liability company (PLLC) that combined the advantages of legal personhood and joint stock with a flexible internal organizational structure, most chose not to organize as corporations. This article tracks the changes that occurred in the menu of business organizational forms in two common-law countries (the United Kingdom and the United States) and two countries governed by legal codes (France and Germany) and presents data showing the rapidity with which firms in each country responded to enabling legislation for PLLCs. We show that the PLLC was introduced first and most easily in a code country (Germany) and last and with the most difficulty in a commonlaw country (the United States). Late introduction was associated with prolonged use of the partnership form, suggesting that the disadvantages of corporations did indeed weigh heavily on SMEs.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press,OXFORD JOURNALS OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Subject
/ Law
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