
doi: 10.1108/eb038915
In a capitalistic society, the decisions about investing capital in productive resources are made primarily by private enterprise. The long‐term economic success of individual corporations and of the society as a whole are largely determined by the quality of such decisions. Therefore, dealing with questions about raising, investing, and managing capital is among the most important responsibilities of a board of directors.
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