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Aug 31, 1995

Profile: Margaret Blair

A takeover expert at the Brookings Institution has now turned her attention to corporate governance

For anyone still struggling to get to grips with the issues surrounding corporate governance in the 1990s, the subheading of Margaret Blair's new book - Rethinking Corporate Governance for the Twenty-First Century - may sound a little surprising and a little demanding. But the book's main title, Ownership & Control, would have failed to give any real flavour of the forward-looking, even revolutionary, ideas that Blair offers. In fact, as revolutionaries go, Blair herself is pretty unusual.

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Janet Dignan

Janet Dignan is a graduate of Otago University in New Zealand, where she read philosophy. From 1979 to1982 she was head of information at Linklaters, with responsibility for internal and external information resources for its offices in London, Hong...
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