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    The consequentialist argument for shareholder primacy is ... — Carmelics
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    The consequentialist argument for shareholder primacy is flawed because it does not allow sufficient scope for personal choice.

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    • 1.The consequentialist argument requires all firms to aim at maximizing shareholder value.
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    • 2.Most people should be able to pursue economic projects that matter to them, even if those projects do not maximize shareholder value.
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    • 3.A theory that mandates a single objective for all firms fails to respect this personal latitude.
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    A few writers argue for shareholder primacy on deontological grounds, i.e., by appealing to rights and duties. On this argument, shareholders own the firm, and hire managers to run it for them on the condition that the firm is managed in their interests. Shareholder primacy is thus based on a promise that managers make to shareholders (Friedman 1970; Hasnas 1998). In response, some argue that shareholders do not own the firm. They own stock, a type of corporate security (Bainbridge 2008; Stout 2
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