... language, from the legal right to enjoy its fruits. Control of physical assets has passed from the individual owner to those who direct the quasi-public institutions, while the owner retains an interest in their product and increase. We see, in fact,... Corporate Business and Capitalist Classes - Página 30por John Scott - 1997 - 382 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| 1991 - 436 páginas
...quasi-public institutions, while the owner retains an interest in their product and increase. We see, in fact, the surrender and regrouping of the incidence of ownership,...use, the fruits, and the proceeds of physical assets. There has resulted the dissolution of the old atom of ownership into its component parts, control and... | |
| Simon Peck, Paul Temple - 2002 - 512 páginas
...quasipublic institutions, while the owner retains an interest in their product and increase. We see, in fact, the surrender and regrouping of the incidence of ownership,...use, the fruits, and the proceeds of physical assets. There has resulted the dissolution of the old atom of ownership into its component parts, control and... | |
| William Lazonick - 2002 - 456 páginas
...quasipublic institutions, while the owner retains an interest in their product and increase. We see, in fact, the surrender and regrouping of the incidence of ownership,...use, the fruits, and the proceeds of physical assets. There has resulted the dissolution of the old atom of ownership into its component parts, control and... | |
| Ladislav Rusmich, Stephen M. Sachs - 2004 - 410 páginas
...to it. Thereby the corporation has changed the nature of profit-seeking enterprise. We see, in fact, the surrender and regrouping of the incidence of ownership,...use, the fruits and the proceeds of physical assets. There has resulted the dissolution of the old atom of ownership into its component parts, control and... | |
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