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Actionnaires, investisseurs ou entrepreneurs, les propriétaires représentent une partie prenante méconnue

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  • Isabelle Cadet

    (INSEEC - Institut des hautes études économiques et commerciales | School of Business and Economics)

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Deregulation linked to globalization, the real lack of corporate governance and impunity from tax havens create perverse effects. Capital or property owners, shareholders, investors or enterprisers in general, are misidentified stakeholders. Pendulum swing ? Trend ? All, however, are not equal taxation. In France, repeated infringements of property rights, considered as fundamental freedom, have exacerbated the housing crisis and caused a flight of capital. Legal risks are often unknown : nevertheless, they generate economic and political consequences.

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  • Isabelle Cadet, 2015. "Actionnaires, investisseurs ou entrepreneurs, les propriétaires représentent une partie prenante méconnue," Post-Print hal-01870849, HAL.
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    1. A. Desreumaux & J.P. Brechet, 2013. "L'entreprise comme bien commun," Post-Print hal-00845643, HAL.
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