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Progressive Era Conceptions of the Corporation and the Failure of the Federal Chartering Movement
2019
Despite the economic integration of the several states and the broad regulatory authority of the federal government, the internal affairs of business corporations remain primarily governed by state law. The origins of this system are closely tied to the decentralized history of the United States, but the reasons for its continued persistence—in the face of significant federalization pressures—are not obvious. Indeed, federalization of corporate law was a major political goal during the
doi:10.7916/cblr.v2017i3.1727
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