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Avoid Automatic Piercing: A Comment on Blumberg and Strasser
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Nicholas L Georgakopoulos
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31. Januar 2011
Published Online: 2011-1-31
©2011 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston
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- The Legal Structure of the Firm
- Taxation as Regulation: Carbon Tax, Health Care Tax, Bank Tax and Other Regulatory Taxes
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- Imagined Worlds of Accounting
- Cost Basis: Accounting's "Samson's Tresses"
- Notes and Comments
- Administering Systemic Risk vs. Administering Justice: What Can We Do Now that We Have Agreed to Pay Differences?
- Disagreement-Based Trading and Speculation: Implications for Financial Regulation and Economic Theory
- Avoid Automatic Piercing: A Comment on Blumberg and Strasser
- A Comment on "The Legal Structure of the Firm"
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Article
- A Note on Accounting and Economic Theory: Past, Present, and Future
- Risk, Speculation, and OTC Derivatives: An Inaugural Essay for Convivium
- Some Caution about Property Rights as a Recipe for Economic Development
- Legal Form and Economic Substance of Enterprise Groups: Implications for Legal Policy
- The Legal Structure of the Firm
- Taxation as Regulation: Carbon Tax, Health Care Tax, Bank Tax and Other Regulatory Taxes
- The Pure Logic of Accounting: A Critique of the Fair Value Revolution
- Imagined Worlds of Accounting
- Cost Basis: Accounting's "Samson's Tresses"
- Notes and Comments
- Administering Systemic Risk vs. Administering Justice: What Can We Do Now that We Have Agreed to Pay Differences?
- Disagreement-Based Trading and Speculation: Implications for Financial Regulation and Economic Theory
- Avoid Automatic Piercing: A Comment on Blumberg and Strasser
- A Comment on "The Legal Structure of the Firm"