Landes also wants to make a larger point, which is that the business-school mythos of the “professional manager” has led to a persistent underestimation of the importance of family firms. Fully a third of Fortune 500 companies can properly be characterized as family businesses, and on average they outperform the “professionally managed” firm by a surprisingly large margin.I wonder how this affects David's view of the estate tax.
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Landes on Family Businesses
Today's NY Times reviews the new book by Harvard economic historian David Landes, titled Dynasties: Fortunes and Misfortunes of the World’s Great Family Businesses. A tidbit from the review:
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