Episode Synopsis "Transcript -- The case for shareholder wealth"
Transcript -- Alan Shipman of The Open University Economics Department recalls the origins and optimistic expectations of the shareholder value ‘revolution’, inspired by economic ideas of profit-maximisation and a political turn against profligate management.
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