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Encasing Markets: How the Securities Brokerage and Fossil Fuel Industries Are (Mis)using Disclosure to Exploit Investors and Markets, Deflect Attention From Abusive Business Practices, and Block Reform
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The Enduring Relevance of the Poison Pill: A U.S.-Japan Comparative Analysis
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How Twitter Pushed Stakeholders under the Bus
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The Millennial Corporation: Strong Stakeholders, Weak Managers
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The Neoliberal Corporate Purpose of Dodge v. Ford and Shareholder Primacy: A Historical Context 1919–2019
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The Mechanics of Share Repurchases; or, How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love Stock Buybacks
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