This paper challenges a fundamental assumption of corporate law scholarship. Corporate law is heavily influenced by economics, and by normative economics in particular. Economic efficiency, for example, is seen as the primary goal of good corporate governance. But this dependence on standard notions of economic efficiency is unfortunate, as those notions are highly problematic. In economic theory, efficiency is spelled out in terms of individual preference satisfaction, which is an inadequate foundation for any sort of normative analysis. We argue that on any account of the good, people will sometimes prefer things that aren’t good for them on that account. Giving people what they want, then, isn’t necessarily an accomplishment, and thus th...
In this Article, I seek to examine the hypothesized link between corporate governance and economic e...
A fully adequate inquiry into the foundations of the economic approach to law would address at least...
textabstractThis dissertation reappraises the existing framework for economic analysis of corporate ...
This paper challenges a fundamental assumption of corporate law scholarship. Corporate law is heavil...
To economically oriented corporate law professors, distinguishing between directors\u27 fiduciary du...
This dissertation is concerned with the theory of the company. It draws on three different disciplin...
Until the 1980s, corporate governance was largely the province of lawyers. It was a world of specifi...
This collection, first published in 2000, brings together essays by some of the most prominent schol...
An extensive body of empirical research evaluates corporate law in terms of its effect on shareholde...
The object of this contribution is to address the question of the ownership of the firm. Both law an...
This paper seeks to examine the mainstream theories of corporate governance in an attempt to suggest...
In recent times, there has been an unprecedented shift in power from managers to shareholders, a shi...
This paper deals with the problem of whether economic efficiency should be a factor to be considere...
My topic for this Allen Chair lecture is the shaping force of corporate governance in the new econom...
Corporate Efficiency as a New Legal Category of Public Law The increasing incorporation of economic ...
In this Article, I seek to examine the hypothesized link between corporate governance and economic e...
A fully adequate inquiry into the foundations of the economic approach to law would address at least...
textabstractThis dissertation reappraises the existing framework for economic analysis of corporate ...
This paper challenges a fundamental assumption of corporate law scholarship. Corporate law is heavil...
To economically oriented corporate law professors, distinguishing between directors\u27 fiduciary du...
This dissertation is concerned with the theory of the company. It draws on three different disciplin...
Until the 1980s, corporate governance was largely the province of lawyers. It was a world of specifi...
This collection, first published in 2000, brings together essays by some of the most prominent schol...
An extensive body of empirical research evaluates corporate law in terms of its effect on shareholde...
The object of this contribution is to address the question of the ownership of the firm. Both law an...
This paper seeks to examine the mainstream theories of corporate governance in an attempt to suggest...
In recent times, there has been an unprecedented shift in power from managers to shareholders, a shi...
This paper deals with the problem of whether economic efficiency should be a factor to be considere...
My topic for this Allen Chair lecture is the shaping force of corporate governance in the new econom...
Corporate Efficiency as a New Legal Category of Public Law The increasing incorporation of economic ...
In this Article, I seek to examine the hypothesized link between corporate governance and economic e...
A fully adequate inquiry into the foundations of the economic approach to law would address at least...
textabstractThis dissertation reappraises the existing framework for economic analysis of corporate ...