Description: Offering an in-depth analysis of the theory of the firm, this book argues that the theory of the firm has no validity in law. It corrects the mistaken belief of the relationship of property law and agency law to corporate law, and the relationship of corporate law to economics.
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"The book is very interesting starting from the idea itself to the well cited information in each chapter. It is straightforward, simple language, systematic in its presentation and at the same time eligible to be used for all levels of learning; undergrad/grad/researchers, etc., covered most of the important points in each topic, cleared out the confusion between the different laws (Agency law, Trust law and Corporate law...) and the difference between the nature of the firm and the theory of the firm...complete and well presented." -- Dina Rady, Ph.D., American University and George Washington University