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The divergence of ownership and management in modern capitalism gave rise to agency theory as a framework for analysing corporate governance. There is now an emerging body of literature questioning the wisdom of the focus on agency theory in business schools. We argue that the poverty of agency...
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There is a view that the financial sector of the post-war British economy was in need of reform that was postponed to the detriment of growth for 30 years until liberalisation started in full earnest after the election of 1979. There is another side of the story in this comparison. The first...
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The Mexican programme of bank privatisation in the early 1990s was dictated not just by a desire for distancing government from the running of the economy but also by the need to raise money by selling public assets in favour of a particular fiscal stance. The conflict of objectives entailed in...
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One of the difficulties of measuring performance in the deliver y of police services from surveys is the problem of reconciling views about the quality of policing of distinct groups of respondents with different prior outlook about policing. This paper suggests a method for addressing the...
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Recent reports about airline passengers with Muslim names having been detained by the Dutch police has brought the issue of profiling by race and religion in the course of policing decisions. Government rhetoric around the world remains at unease with a practice that their law enforcement...
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