All Stories

  1. Not by Contract Alone: The Contractarian Theory of the Corporation and the Paradox of Implied Terms
  2. A further reply to Jean-Philippe Robé on the firm
  3. Corporate personhood. By Susanna KimRipken. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. 312 pp. $34.99 paperback
  4. The Corporate Baby in the Bathwater: Why Proposals to Abolish Corporate Personhood Are Misguided
  5. The Theory of Transaction in Institutional Economics: A History by Massimiliano Vatiero
  6. What is a firm? A reply to Jean-Philippe Robé
  7. RELENTLESS: THE FORENSICS OF MOBSTERS' BUSINESS PRACTICES, by Jerold L.ZimmermanDaniel P.ForresterWillowcroft Publishing (2021), 270 pp. ISBN: 978‐1734837100 (pb, £12.99); 978‐1734837117 (e‐book, £5.79)
  8. On the origins, meaning and influence of Jensen and Meckling’s definition of the firm
  9. Convergent and divergent trajectories of corporate governance
  10. Conceptualizing the business corporation: insights from history
  11. Economic Analysis of Corporate Law
  12. De Jure Convergence, De Facto Divergence: A Comparison of Factual Implementation of Shareholder Derivative Suit Enforcement in the United States and the United Kingdom
  13. A conversation with Geoff Hodgson
  14. Institutions and evolution of capitalism in Geoff Hodgson’s work
  15. Rethinking Corporate Agency in Business, Philosophy, and Law
  16. From Cambridge Keynesian to institutional economist: the unnoticed contributions of Robert Neild
  17. Samuel Bostaph, Andrew Carnegie: An Economic Biography (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2015), pp. xii + 125, $75 (hardcover). ISBN: 9780739189832.
  18. Ernst Freund as precursor of the rational study of corporate law
  19. Legal institutionalism: Capitalism and the constitutive role of law
  20. Legal personhood and the firm: avoiding anthropomorphism and equivocation
  21. Legal Institutionalism: Capitalism and the Constitutive Role of Law
  22. Malcolm Rutherford's The institutionalist movement in American economics, 1918-1947: science and social control. Cambridge (UK): Cambridge University Press, 2011, 410pp.
  23. Overcoming the Impasse in Modern Economics
  24. From fictions and aggregates to real entities in the theory of the firm
  25. An Interview with Oliver Williamson
  26. The Firm as an Entity
  27. Some building blocks for a theory of the firm as a real entity
  28. The V-Network Form: Economic Organization and the Theory of the Firm