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100 _aFerreras, Isabelle
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245 _aFirms as Political Entities: Saving Democracy through Economic Bicameralism
260 _bCambridge University Press
_c2018
_aCambridge
300 _a213p
500 _aPart I: Critical History of Power in the Firm: The Slow Transition of Work from the Private to the Public Sphere 1. Stage One: the workplace and its emergence from the household 2. The nineteenth and twentieth centuries: workers' movements and the invention of collective bargaining 3. The twentieth century and the ambiguities of institutional innovations in the capitalist firm 4. The twenty-first century service economy is bringing work fully into the public sphere; Part II: What Is a Firm? 5. Obsolete vision: instrumental rationality as the firm's sole logic 6. Foundations for the political theory of the firm; Part III: Looking to the Future: From Political Bicameralism to Economic Bicameralism 7. Bicameral movements: a pivotal institutional innovation for governments in democratic transition 8. Analogy: the executive of the firm answering to a two-chamber parliament;
600 _aCorporate Governance - Industrial Management
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600 _aCapitalism - Social Aspects
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