The form of the firm: a normative political theory of the corporation
Introduction -- A framework for a political theory of the corporation -- The economic theory of corporate efficiency and justice -- The classical theories of the corporation -- Ronald Coase and the difference between markets and firms -- The managerial challenge to liberalism -- The Chicago School's theory of the corporation -- From market to firm to market again -- The concept of "norm-governed productivity" -- Corporate justice within efficiency horizons -- Toward a relational corporate law -- The architecture of corporate governance and workplace democracy -- Business ethics and efficiency: the market failures approach -- Business ethics and equality: the concept of "justice failure" -- Conclusion