"[...] limits on shareholder democracy correlate with both unusually good and unusually poor corporate performance [...], suggesting that democracy limits both extremes."
— The Oxford Handbook of Capitalism

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and , "Agency problems and the fate of capitalism", in Dennis C. Mueller (editor), The Oxford Handbook of Capitalism, Oxford University Press, 2012, page 337 (ISBN 9780195391176).

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