The law and economics of corporate governance : changing perspectives
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The law and economics of corporate governance : changing perspectives
Edward Elgar, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"In association with the Belgian-Dutch Association for Institutional and Political Economy."--T.p.
Table of Contents
Contents:
An Introduction: Changing Perspectives on Corporate Law and Economics
Alessio M. Pacces
1. Delaware Corporate Law: Failing Law, Failing Markets
William J. Carney, George B. Shepherd and Joanna M. Shepherd
Comment - Comparing Company Law in Europe and the United States: Some Remarks Inspired by Carney et al.'s Presentation
Maarten J. Kroeze
2. Incorporating under European Law: The Societas Europaea as a Vehicle for Legal Arbitrage
Horst Eidenmuller, Andreas Engert and Lars Hornuf
Comment - Empirical Law and Economics: The Societas Europaea and its use within Europe
Patrick C. Leyens
3. Spillover of Corporate Governance Standards in Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisition
Marina Martynova and Luc Renneboog
Comment - Discussion of 'Spillover of Corporate Governance Standards in Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions' by Marina Martynova and Luc Renneboog
Abe de Jong
4. Corporate Governance - Getting Back to Market Basics
Henry G. Manne
Comment - Corporate Governance and the Coase's Legacy: A Reply to Henry Manne
Alessio M. Pacces
5. Enforcement Strategies in UK Corporate Governance: A Roadmap and Empirical Assessment
John Armour
Comment on John Armour, 'Enforcement Strategies in UK Corporate Governance: A Roadmap and Empirical Assessment'
Roberto Pardolesi
6. Marrying in the Cathedral: A Framework for the Analysis of Corporate Governance
Ugo Pagano
Comment - Can the Firm be Seen to Emerge out of a Pincer Movement of Efficiency Pressures?
J. (Hans) van Oosterhout
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"