Stockholders receive corporate profits (dividends) but do nothing to create those profits. The corporate structure systematically enforces an entitlement system that subverts our most basic intuitions about what people deserve. It is the people who do the work of a corporation who deserve the profits of that corporation. Assess the foregoing statements.
Stockholders receive corporate profits (dividends) but do nothing to create those profits. The corporate structure systematically enforces an entitlement system that subverts our most basic intuitions about what people deserve. It is the people who do the work of a corporation who deserve the profits of that corporation. Assess the foregoing statements.
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Chapter8: Business Organizations
Section8.2: Sole Proprietorships And Parternships
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