Corporations shape modern economic life, yet most people only see their headlines-profit, power, crisis, and success. How Corporations Work opens the black box. Drawing on corporate law, finance, governance, and strategy, Rawle Tucker walks readers through the full life cycle of the corporate enterprise: from legal birth and capital raising, to board dynamics, risk management, and ESG practice in the real world. Clear frameworks, concrete examples, and practical tools demystify concepts like limited liability, capital structure, and corporate purpose without dumbing them down. Written for students, practitioners, and curious citizens alike, this book is both a primer and a reference-a guide to understanding not just what corporations do, but how their design choices shape markets, stakeholders, and society itself.
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