Reports on the relation of corporate publicity to public control

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"Reports on the relation of corporate publicity to public control" is an early 20th-century investigative report analyzing how transparency and disclosure of corporate activities can serve as a mechanism for public oversight and regulation of big business.

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instanceOf early 20th-century publication
investigative report
non-fiction work
addresses big business practices
information rights of the public
public oversight mechanisms
aimsTo clarify the link between transparency and accountability
inform public policy on corporate regulation
analyzes how transparency can enable public oversight
mechanisms of public regulation through disclosure
discusses benefits of mandatory disclosure rules
interaction between markets and regulation
limitations of secrecy in corporate affairs
examines impact of corporate publicity on government regulation
impact of corporate publicity on public opinion
role of information in regulating corporations
focusesOn relationship between publicity and public control
genre corporate governance study
economic policy report
public policy analysis
historicalContext progressive-era regulatory debates
rise of large corporations in the United States
intendedAudience economists
policy makers
regulators
scholars of corporate law
language English
mainTopic corporate disclosure
corporate publicity
corporate transparency
public control of corporations
regulation of big business
proposes disclosure as an alternative to direct state control
publicity as a tool of regulation
relatedConcept corporate social responsibility
disclosure-based regulation
public accountability
sunshine regulation
subjectArea business regulation
corporate governance
economics
law and economics
public administration
timePeriod early 20th century
typeOfWork policy-oriented research report

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Bureau of Corporations notableWork Reports on the relation of corporate publicity to public control