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  2. Criticisms of corporations - Wikipedia

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    These entities were sometimes awarded legal monopoly in designated regions of the world, such as the British East India Company. Furthermore, the context of the quote points to the complications inherent in chartered joint-stock companies. Each company had a Courts of Governors and day-to-day duties were overseen by local managers.

  3. Florida State University Business Review - Wikipedia

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    The Florida State University Business Review (or the Business Review) is a student-run law review published at the Florida State University College of Law.The Business Review 's mission is: "Providing a scholarly forum for contemporary legal discourse and to address the issues and concerns transforming the business law community."

  4. Corporatocracy - Wikipedia

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    Some large U.S. corporations have used a strategy called tax inversion to change their headquarters to a non-U.S. country to reduce their tax liability. About 46 companies have reincorporated in low-tax countries since 1982, including 15 since 2012. Six more also planned to do so in 2015. [32]

  5. Thomas R. Dye - Wikipedia

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    Thomas R. Dye (born December 16, 1935) is an Emeritus Professor of Political Science at Florida State University and was formerly a McKenzie Professor of Government. Dye has described politics as being about who gets scarce governmental resources, where, when, why and how.

  6. Henry Calvert Simons - Wikipedia

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    Henry Calvert Simons (/ ˈ s aɪ m ən z /; October 9, 1899 – June 19, 1946) was an American economist at the University of Chicago. [1] A protégé of Frank Knight, [2] his antitrust and monetarist models influenced the Chicago school of economics.

  7. Florida Student Association - Wikipedia

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    Florida Student Association was formed in 1976 and is a non-profit corporation composed of the student body presidents from each of the State University System of Florida universities. [ 4 ] Florida Student Association, Inc. (FSA) was formed in 1976 under the "Florida Not For Profit Corporation Act". [ 5 ]

  8. Florida State University College of Social Sciences - Wikipedia

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    In the 2018-2019 academic year, the college's enrollment was 4,684, with 4,064 undergraduates and 620 graduate students, making it the third-largest college in the university. In the 2017-2018 academic year, 1,812 degrees were conferred: 1,526 bachelor's degrees, 264 master's, and 22 doctoral.

  9. The Antitrust Paradox - Wikipedia

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    The Antitrust Paradox is an influential 1978 book by Robert Bork that criticized the state of United States antitrust law in the 1970s. A second edition, updated to reflect substantial changes in the law, was published in 1993. [1] Bork has credited Aaron Director as well as other economists from the University of Chicago as influences. [2]