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Tag Archives: principle agent dilemma
A National Pension Fund
Dear Friends, It seems to me, anything put in the hands of government is quickly politicized, because politics is the nature of government, and a thing cannot divest itself from it’s very nature. So why would we want to put … Continue reading
Shareholders… or Bagholders?
Jamie Dimon has the right to deplete the tens of millions he gets a year to societal “good.” Spending as much of his enormous wealth… pushing abortion, open boarders, undermining our Constitution, installing a despotic world government, abetting child trafficking to pedophiles, putting people in jail over a soda straw or mistaking the recycling bin’s color, censoring pro constitutional speech, corrupting our governments, undermining the democratic element of our republic, or any of the other societal “goods” he wants to put our money to. Continue reading
Posted in business, economy, Law, media, Mercy, philosophy
Tagged principle agent dilemma, purpose of a corporation, screwing retirees, wall street greed
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The Unholy Alliance of Corporations and Government
Dear Friends, It seems to me, using government to stifle the power of corporations, is like smothering a fire with natural gas and oxygen. The principle argument from citizen progressives is that corporations have way too much power, and we … Continue reading
CEO Pay
Dear Friends, It seems to me, a painter who charged for paint but used white wash, a drywaller who put up cardboard instead of sheetrock and a paver who used clay slurry instead of asphalt, would not deserve a huge … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, Judicial Sysytem, Law, media, philosophy, polictics of class envy
Tagged ceo pay, economics, education, government, incentive, International Capitalist Party, labor participation rate, lack of jobs, lowering wages, market system, marxist professors, new class, principle agent dilemma, regulation, standard of living
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Stupid Capitalism
Dear Friends, It seems to me, when a company makes it difficult to purchase their services or products, it is clear those that run the company are either stupid or want it to go bankrupt. AT&T is one example. I … Continue reading
Billion Dollar Business Idea
Dear Friends, It seems to me, a smart business idea that could net someone millions, and perhaps billions, is a website that reads and posts a simple to read synopsis of every shareholder’s report, briefly describing any changes the board … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Judicial Sysytem, Law, philosophy
Tagged balancing principle agent knowledge, business cycle, business idea, corporate profits, creative destruction, economy, International Capitalist Party, jobs, market system, pernicious incentive, principle agent dilemma, rational maximiser, schumpeter
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The Pernicious Effect of the Principle Agent Dilemma.
Dear Friends, It seems to me, the way business is done today flies in the face of true capitalism, undermines our standard of living and creates a false idea of what capitalism is. The modern paradigm where firms are owned … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Law, philosophy, polictics of class envy
Tagged apple, Corporate Malfeasance, corruption, customer service, economics, ibm, International Capitalist Party, lowering wages, market system, new class, politicians, principle agent dilemma, regulation, united airlines, walmart
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The Insanity of the New Class…
Dear Friends, It seems to me, Obama is channeling Marx in his latest diatribe against technological growth. Along with the US President, the elite in the media chant the absurdity… that productivity innovations are bad. On Bloomberg radio yesterday, they … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Law, media, philosophy, polictics of class envy
Tagged blockbuster bankruptcy, Bloomberg radio, decline in wages, deflation, entrepreneur, government spending, International Capitalist Party, jobs, labor saving, marxism, new class, politics, principle agent dilemma, productivity, propaganda, regulation, standard of living, the manifesto, wages
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The Next Killer App…
Dear Friends, It seems to me, there is a huge opportunity for economic innovation. This opportunity is not only game changing, in the way it could lower the overall cost to run a company, but the efficiency that would be … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Law, media, polictics of class envy
Tagged capitalism, company profits, corporate governance, corruption, dividend, economics, economy, government, government spending, incentive, innovation, International Capitalist Party, jobs, Law, market system, media, meritocracy, politics, principle agent dilemma, profitability, rational maximiser, regulation, return on investment
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Regulation and the Principle Agent Dilemma
Dear Friends, It seems to me that Chief Executive Officers, COEs, of large corporations have many of the privileges as owners of large companies, but have none of the responsibilities. As we see empirically with teenagers, people who are given … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, Law, philosophy, polictics of class envy
Tagged capitalist, corruption, economy, education, elite, government, government spending, health care, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, market system, politicians, politics, poverty, principle agent dilemma, rational maximiser, regulation, safety, society, tax
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