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The Fisher separation theorem in economics asserts that the objective of a firm will be the maximization of its present value, regardless of the preferences of its owners. The theorem therefore separates management's "productive opportunities" from the entrepreneur's "market opportunities". It was proposed by – and is named after – the economist Irving Fisher. The Fisher Separation Theorem states that Fisher showed the above as follows name="External_links" id="External_links">
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