Limited Liability Company
How some legal creativity has created vast wealth down the centuries
Nicholas Murray Butler was one of the great thinkers of his age: philosopher; Nobel Peace Prize-winner; president of Columbia University. When in 1911 Butler was asked to name the most important innovation of the industrial era, his answer was somewhat surprising. 鈥淭he greatest single discovery of modern times,鈥 he said, 鈥渋s the limited liability corporation鈥. Tim Harford explains why Nicholas Murray Butler might well have been right.
Producer: Ben Crighton
Editors: Richard Knight and Richard Vadon
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David A. Moss - When all else fails: Government as the ultimate risk manager, Harvard University Press, 2002
Adam Smith - An inquiry in to the nature and causes of the wealth of the nations, 1776
Randal Morck - 'Corporations' in New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2008 Vol 2, pp265 - 268
Joel Bakan - The Corporation: The pathological pursuit of profit and power, Penguin Books Canada, 2004
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