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Joint-Stock Company

Definition

A business organisation where capital is contributed by multiple shareholders who share in the profits and losses, often established with special government privileges or monopolies.

Source Chapter

Book IV, Chapter 5

Context

Smith uses the example of the white herring fishery joint-stock company to show how government bounties and special privileges can lead to inefficient capital allocation and eventual business failure.

Economic Domain

General Theory