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Re: Another potential flaw in current economic theory... (fwd)




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> Date: Tue, 6 Oct 1998 08:51:21 -0600 (MDT)
> From: Jim Burnes <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: Another potential flaw in current economic theory...

> > It occurs to me that there is another potential flaw in current economic
> > theory and business practice.
> > 
> > Currently (ala Friedmann) the parties that reap the benefit of a succesful
> > business are the shareholders, this is currently seen to exclude the
> > employees in many cases/companies.
> > 
> 
> Actually not.  There are quite a few business that have employees as
> shareholders.  Most shares of companies are reasonably priced and
> easy enough to get a hold of.  Selling them on the other hand is
> not so straightforward.

This doesn't effect the premise under standard economics that the
responsibility of managers is to the shareholders *exclusively* in regards
profits and business operations.

What I am positing is the potential effects of including employees as part
of that sphere of responsibility *without* explicit stock holding by the
emplyees.

You're trying to turn apples into oranges.

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