Publicly-traded corporations based problem


Adolph Berle and Gardiner Means argued that widely held corporations will be run inefficiently by professional managers. Yet large, publicly-traded corporations continue to produce the bulk of the free world's output. The widely held corporation survives because:

a) it can raise capital from diversified investors.

b) ownership and control are separated.

c) government taxes large corporations at low rates.

d) its size insulates it from market competition.

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