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From lender bailouts and corporate scandals to the financial stress of 2008 and its own lingering effects, corporate governance in America has been wracked by crises. Amid a weakening system of investigations and balances where corporate professionals have little motivation to protect shareholder pursuits, US businesses are growing greater and more irresponsible at the same time. But dependence on corporate earnings was essential to the first republic's growth, success, and security: despite protests that incorporated business was an inefficient and probably corrupting system, US talk about government authorities chartered more businesses per capita than any region - including Britain - effectively making the United States a "corporation nation". Sketching on legal and financial record, Robert E. Wright traces the development and drop of corporate corporations in America, linking today's financial failures to deteriorating corporate regulation. Bolstered with archival and original data, including the first complete count number of American business businesses before the Civil Battle, Corporation Nation makes a compelling argument for superior interior governance and far better external government rules. The booklet is shared by School of Pa Press.