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Quiet Politics and Business Power : Corporate Control in Europe and Japan

Part of the Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics series
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Does democracy control business, or does business control democracy?

This study of how companies are bought and sold in four countries - France, Germany, Japan and the Netherlands - explores this fundamental question.

It does so by examining variation in the rules of corporate control - specifically, whether hostile takeovers are allowed.

Takeovers have high political stakes: they result in corporate reorganizations, layoffs and the unraveling of compromises between workers and managers.

But the public rarely pays attention to issues of corporate control.

As a result, political parties and legislatures are largely absent from this domain.

Instead, organized managers get to make the rules, quietly drawing on their superior lobbying capacity and the deference of legislators.

These tools, not campaign donations, are the true founts of managerial political influence.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521134137 / 9780521134132
Paperback / softback
22/11/2010
United Kingdom
English
xviii, 221 p. : ill.
24 cm