Commercial Association in Thirteenth-Century Lucca*
Thomas W. Blomquist
Business History Review, 1971, vol. 45, issue 2, 157-178
Abstract:
Professor Blomquist describes and analyzes various forms of business association in an important northern Italian city during the period of economic growth in the thirteenth century. These included two basic forms of partnerships, as well as an early version of limited liability association.
Date: 1971
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