: C. Read
: The Corporate Financiers Williams, Modigliani, Miller, Coase, Williamson, Alchian, Demsetz, Jensen, Meckling
: Palgrave Macmillan
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The Corporate Financiers is the fifth book in a series of discussions about the great minds in the history and theory of finance. While the series addresses the contributions of scholars in our understanding of modern finance, this volume presents the ways in which a corporation creates value.

More than two centuries ago, Adam Smith explained the concept of division of labor and the efficiencies of specialization as the mechanism in which a firm creates value. However, corporations now find themselves outsourcing some processes to other firms as an alternative way to create value. There must be other economic forces at work than simply the internal efficiencies of a firm. We begin by describing the work of a rather obscure scholar named John Burr Williams who demonstrated in 1938 how the earnings of a firm are capitalized into corporate value through its stock price. We then delve into the inner workings of the modern corporation by describing the contributions of Nobel Memorial Prize winners Ronald Coase and Oliver Williamson. More than any others, these scholars created a renewed appreciation for our understanding of the institutional detail of the modern corporation in reducing costs and increasing efficiency.

While Coase and Williamson provided meaningful descriptions of the advantage of a corporation, they did not offer prescriptions for the avenues the corporation can create more value in an era when new technologies make outsourcing and telecommuting increasingly possible. Michael Jensen and William Meckling describe in greater detail the nature of the implicit contracts a corporation employs, and recommend remedies to various problems that arise when the goals of the corporation are not aligned with the incentives of its agents. We also describe the further nuances to these relationships as offered by Armen Alchian and Harold Demsetz. We treat the lives of these extraordinary individuals who looked at a very familiar problem in a sufficiently novel light to change the way all look at corporations ever since. That is the test of genius.

Colin Read is a professor of Economics and Finance, former dean of the School of Business and Economics at SUNY College at Plattsburgh, and a columnist for the Plattsburgh New York Press Republican newspaper. He has a Ph.D. in Economics, J.D. in Law, M.B.A., Master's of Taxation, and has taught environmental and energy economics and finance for 25 years. Colin's recent books include 'BP and the Macondo Spill: The Complete Story:, 'The Fear Factor', 'Global Financial Meltdown: How We Can Avoid the Next Economic Crisis', and a book on international taxation. He has written dozens of papers on market failure, volatility, and housing markets, writes a weekly newspaper column, and appears monthly on a local PBS television show to discuss the regional and national economy. He has worked as a research associate at the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies and served the Ministry of Finance in Indonesia under contract from the Harvard Institute for International Development.

Cover1
Half-Title2
Series3
Title4
Copyright5
Contents6
List of Figures8
Series Preface9
Preamble14
1 Introduction15
Section 1: From Art to Science21
2 A Fly in the Ointment22
3 The Early Life of John Burr Williams26
4 The Times37
5 The Theory A New Finance Paradigm44
6 Legacy and Later Life50
Section 2: Is a Corporation s Capital Structure Irrelevant?56
7 The Early Years of Franco Modigliani57
8 The Early Years of Merton Miller65
9 The Times73
10 The Great Idea76
11 Applications83
12 The Prize85
13 The Later Years of Merton Miller87
14 The Later Years of Franco Modigliani90
Section 3: Transactions Costs and the Value of a Firm93
15 The Early Life of Ronald Harold Coase96
16 The Times and the Theory103
17 Life and Legacy110
18 The Early Life of Oliver Eaton Williamson115
19 The Times and the Theory126
20 Applications134
21 Life and Legacy of Ronald Coase138
22 Life and Legacy of Oliver Williamson141
Section 4: Alchian and Demsetz146
23 Alchian and Demsetz147
24 Harold Demsetz152
25 The Times158
26 The Great Idea161
27 Applications and Extensions167
29 The Later Years of Armen Alchian175
Section 5: Jensen and Meckling181
30 The Early Years of Michael Cole Jensen182
31 The Early Years of William Henry Meckling190
32 The Times198
33 The Theory203
34 Applications and Extensions209
35 Life and Legacy213
Section 6: What We Have Learned218
36 Combined Contributions219
37 Conclusions223
Glossary226
Notes229
Index236