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Observance Of Indicia Of Corporate Characteristics Liquidation Problems, M. Carr Ferguson Jr.
Observance Of Indicia Of Corporate Characteristics Liquidation Problems, M. Carr Ferguson Jr.
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
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Problems Relative To Compensation, Alvin D. Lurie
Problems Relative To Compensation, Alvin D. Lurie
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
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Tax Benefits, Mark S. Dray
Leasing Arrangements, Lawrence P. Roesen
Leasing Arrangements, Lawrence P. Roesen
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Corporate Responsibility And The Employee's Duty Of Loyalty And Obedience: A Preliminary Inquiry, Phillip Blumberg
Corporate Responsibility And The Employee's Duty Of Loyalty And Obedience: A Preliminary Inquiry, Phillip Blumberg
Faculty Articles and Papers
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Introduction To The Politicalization Of The Corporation, Phillip Blumberg
Introduction To The Politicalization Of The Corporation, Phillip Blumberg
Faculty Articles and Papers
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The Politicization Of The Corporation, Phillip Blumberg
The Politicization Of The Corporation, Phillip Blumberg
Faculty Articles and Papers
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Section 482 And The Integrated Business Enterprise, John W. Lee
Section 482 And The Integrated Business Enterprise, John W. Lee
Faculty Publications
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Marginal Cost Pricing, Investment Theory And Catv, Victor P. Goldberg
Marginal Cost Pricing, Investment Theory And Catv, Victor P. Goldberg
Faculty Scholarship
In his article, Marginal Cost Pricing, Investment Theory and CATV, James Ohls makes a number of erroneous assertions concerning the optimum pricing of CATV. Most of his problems stem from a failure to properly define the environment in which the optimum price is to be set and the role that an optimum price should play. If one alters Ohls' implicit (and sometimes contradictory) assumptions and if one keeps in mind the purpose prices should serve in an economic system, a number of Ohls' conclusions are altered.