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Corporate Governance by Cornelis de Kluyver

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Corporate Governance
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Publisher: The Saylor Foundation
ISBN/ASIN: 1453343636
ISBN-13: 9781453343630
Number of pages: 235

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A primer on corporate governance. It is designed to help students understand corporate governance by looking at the subject from both a macro- and micro-perspective. Historical data and examples including the recent scandals that have torn the fabric of capitalism pave a pathway to the principal challenges facing today's corporate boards, and how to successfully manage them.

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