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AMERICAN BUSINESS CORPORATIONS ANTES DE 1786
Author(s) -
Simeon E. Baldwin,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
akedia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2674-7561
pISSN - 2447-7656
DOI - 10.33726/akdpapers2447-7656v12a72021p63-88
Subject(s) - phrase , corporation , capital (architecture) , value (mathematics) , investment (military) , subject (documents) , term (time) , classical economics , business , economics , finance , actuarial science , political science , law , history , computer science , statistics , mathematics , physics , archaeology , quantum mechanics , artificial intelligence , politics , library science
The title of this article requires a definition of the terms employed. The subject must necessarily be examined from a statistical standpoint, and statistics are of little value unless the basis upon which they are made up is stated with some precision. The phrase "business corporation" will be employed to denote only corporations formed primarily to promote business enterprises, either by the investment of money as a productive capital, or by encouraging and facilitating such investments on the part of others. The term "American" is used in accordance with its conventional acceptation in this country, as restricted to what pertains to territory included within the limits of the United States

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