Why do corporate governance law and practice differ across countries? This paper explains how wage-setting institutions influence ownership structures and investor protection laws. In particular, we identify a nonmonotonic relationship between the level of centralization in wage-bargaining institutions and the level of ownership concentration and investor protection laws. As wage setting becomes more centralized, ownership concentration within firms at first becomes more, and then less, concentrated. In addition, the socially optimal level of investor protection laws is decreasing in ownership concentration. Thus, as wage-setting institutions become more centralized, investor protection laws become less and then more protective. This explan...
The focus of comparative corporate governance scholarship is shifting from takeovers to controlling ...
unique data set Using a data base which is exceptionally rich and accurate by international standard...
We provide an analysis of the costs and benefits of blockholding in Europe, where it is a dominant b...
Why do corporate governance law and practice differ across countries? This paper explains how wage-s...
Our results highlight the importance of interaction among management, labor, and investors in shapin...
We analyze the political determinants of investor and employment protection. Our model predicts that...
The presence of agency conflicts between shareholders and managers who control corporate resources i...
Recent research has documented large differences among countries in ownership concentration in publi...
An influential strand of the finance literature focuses on the nature and extent of shareholder righ...
This article proposes a new, functional explanation of the different roles of non-shareholder groups...
Theories of employee ownership implicitly assume that its essential features are the same in all cou...
Corporations have become the dominant organizational form in modern market economies, managing vast ...
Theories of economic institutions predict that complementarity exists between the nature of corporat...
The first study examines ownership concentration in the US and in 40 other countries. The recent stu...
Much attention has been devoted in recent literature to the claim that a country's "legal origin" ma...
The focus of comparative corporate governance scholarship is shifting from takeovers to controlling ...
unique data set Using a data base which is exceptionally rich and accurate by international standard...
We provide an analysis of the costs and benefits of blockholding in Europe, where it is a dominant b...
Why do corporate governance law and practice differ across countries? This paper explains how wage-s...
Our results highlight the importance of interaction among management, labor, and investors in shapin...
We analyze the political determinants of investor and employment protection. Our model predicts that...
The presence of agency conflicts between shareholders and managers who control corporate resources i...
Recent research has documented large differences among countries in ownership concentration in publi...
An influential strand of the finance literature focuses on the nature and extent of shareholder righ...
This article proposes a new, functional explanation of the different roles of non-shareholder groups...
Theories of employee ownership implicitly assume that its essential features are the same in all cou...
Corporations have become the dominant organizational form in modern market economies, managing vast ...
Theories of economic institutions predict that complementarity exists between the nature of corporat...
The first study examines ownership concentration in the US and in 40 other countries. The recent stu...
Much attention has been devoted in recent literature to the claim that a country's "legal origin" ma...
The focus of comparative corporate governance scholarship is shifting from takeovers to controlling ...
unique data set Using a data base which is exceptionally rich and accurate by international standard...
We provide an analysis of the costs and benefits of blockholding in Europe, where it is a dominant b...