ABSTRACT

The book enhances current economic understanding of the firm as an institution and an organization, looking beyond the narrow boundaries of neoclassical economics to an interdisciplinary approach based on accounting and law as well as economics itself. It represents the first synthesis of the authors' research work on the subjec

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PART I Introduction: the firm as an entity

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PART II On the economic theory of the firm as an institution and an organisation

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PART III Perspectives for accounting, law and economics: lessons from the past

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PART IV Essays on economic, legal and accounting features of the firm as an entity