Posted on January 9, 2011, 1:58 pm, by Gordon Pearson, under
Corporate Governance,
Economic History,
Economic Theory,
Free Market Capitalism,
Management Practice,
Management Theory,
Political Decision,
Public Sector,
Shareholder Value,
free trade ideology.
The economic mainstream has flowed on its capital oriented way with relatively little deviation despite its manifest limitations, errors, omissions and downright falsehoods. And despite the occasional disasters to which it gives rise.
In the middle of last century, J M Keynes corrected some of the more apparent errors of the classical model, but his [...]
A retrospective of this year’s postings would highlight some of the flaws in accepted economic theory. Many have been flagged up elsewhere: economic theory is not, and never has been, without its severe and knowledgeable critics. However, there are a couple of errors which are fundamental to the study of economics which are not often [...]
Posted on December 5, 2010, 9:54 pm, by Gordon Pearson, under
Company Law,
Corporate Governance,
Corporate Ownership,
Free Market Capitalism,
Political Decision,
Shareholder Value,
Stakeholder theory,
free trade ideology.
The takeover of British confectioner Cadbury, with its long and honourable history in British industry, from its Quaker origins to its death throes earlier this year, has been featured as the main topic of two posts on this site, and mentioned in passing on five others. It is a compulsive story which celebrates the satisfaction [...]
Posted on November 2, 2010, 12:14 am, by Gordon Pearson, under
Corporate Governance,
Economic Theory,
Free Market Capitalism,
Management Practice,
Management Theory,
Political Decision,
Regulation.
As Nobel laureate Paul Krugman pointed out ‘a country is not a business’. So why, he asked, do politicians think it is sensible to ask a successful businessman for advice on running the country? Why, for example, is David Cameron asking Sir Philip Green for his input? His views are clear and predictable, and of [...]
Posted on October 24, 2010, 11:57 am, by Gordon Pearson, under
Corporate Governance,
Corporate Ownership,
Economic History,
Economic Theory,
Free Market Capitalism,
Management Practice,
Political Decision,
Public Sector.
Before the British coalition government’s proposed cuts were announced they were greeted by 39 top business people writing to the Daily Telegraph confirming that they would create the necessary jobs so as to make the public sector cuts work. That way tax rises might be avoided and long-term cuts in public sector activity achieved. For [...]