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"Agency theory"
Keywords:
conflicts
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theory
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libertarianism
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indeterminism
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anther
Related Terms:
Principal-agent problem
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Agency
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Subagent
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Agency relationship
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Designated agent
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Undisclosed principal
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Sub-agent
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Autonomous agent
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Special agent
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General agent
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Agent
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Customer
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Principal
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Implied authority
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Agent for service of process
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Game theory
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Universal agent
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Designated agency
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Agency agreement
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Ostensible agency
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Sole agent
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Apparent authority
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Sole agency
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Solicitor
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Nonresident agent
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Change agent
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Rent seeking
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Delegation
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Fiduciary duties
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Double agent
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Authority
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Purchasing agent
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Managing agent
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Equity theory
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Client
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Vested interest
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Actual authority
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Fiduciary duty
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Person
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Appointed representative
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Conflict theory
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Master agent
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Empowerment
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Literary agent
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Entity
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Representative
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Conflict of interest
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Identification
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Fiduciary duty
a version of libertarianism that rejects both determinism and indeterminism; this theory claims that events are brought about by agents
highered.mcgraw-hill.com
The economic analysis of the conflicts of interest between owners and managers of assets.... more on: Agency theory
moneyterms.co.uk
The analysis of principal-agent relationships, wherein one person, an agent, acts on behalf of anther person, a principal.
biz.yahoo.com
Theory concerning the relationship between a principal (shareholder) and an agent of the principal (company's managers). It involves the nature of the costs of resolving conflicts between the principals and agents. Articles
morevalue.com
approach to the study of past societies in reference to the individuals operating within them as agents of change
thamesandhudsonusa.com
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