Greater instability in a country's list of top corporations is associated with faster economic growth. This faster growth is primarily due to faster growth in total factor productivity in industrialized countries, and faster capital accumulation in developing countries. These findings are consistent with the view that economic growth is more closely tied to the rise of new large firms than to the prosperity of established large firms. Although a stable list of leading corporations is highly correlated with government size, it is unrelated to other possible policy goals, such as (successful) income equalization and avoiding economic crises, it is related to other political factors. However, the list of top firms is more stable in countries ...
Abstract: Over recent years it is becoming clearer how corporate power has captured the State to the...
What role does the business play in economic growth? What circumstances are necessary for the stable...
The last 30 years has seen a massive rise in the importance of financial instruments in the American...
Greater instability in a country\u27s list of top corporations is associated with faster economic gr...
Greater instability in a country's list of top corporations is associated with faster economic ...
What is good for big business need not generally advance a country%u2019s overall economy. Big busin...
Greater instability in a country's list of top corporations is associated with faster economic ...
The role of corporations in allocating resources has been of great importance in the debate about th...
Few would deny that the U.S. economy is today dominated by huge corporations. Much recent writing ha...
Corporate power in the United States has risen to unprecedented levels, but the rate at which this p...
Corporate governance in today's modern economies is growing in importance within the growth accounti...
Around the world, large corporations usually have controlling owners, who are usually very wealthy f...
This study investigates the impact of corporate governance and product market competition on total f...
This note contextualizes the ongoing U.S. policy shift toward greater ‘regulation’ of large corporat...
The purpose of this study is to bridge the gap between theory and corporate governance practices in ...
Abstract: Over recent years it is becoming clearer how corporate power has captured the State to the...
What role does the business play in economic growth? What circumstances are necessary for the stable...
The last 30 years has seen a massive rise in the importance of financial instruments in the American...
Greater instability in a country\u27s list of top corporations is associated with faster economic gr...
Greater instability in a country's list of top corporations is associated with faster economic ...
What is good for big business need not generally advance a country%u2019s overall economy. Big busin...
Greater instability in a country's list of top corporations is associated with faster economic ...
The role of corporations in allocating resources has been of great importance in the debate about th...
Few would deny that the U.S. economy is today dominated by huge corporations. Much recent writing ha...
Corporate power in the United States has risen to unprecedented levels, but the rate at which this p...
Corporate governance in today's modern economies is growing in importance within the growth accounti...
Around the world, large corporations usually have controlling owners, who are usually very wealthy f...
This study investigates the impact of corporate governance and product market competition on total f...
This note contextualizes the ongoing U.S. policy shift toward greater ‘regulation’ of large corporat...
The purpose of this study is to bridge the gap between theory and corporate governance practices in ...
Abstract: Over recent years it is becoming clearer how corporate power has captured the State to the...
What role does the business play in economic growth? What circumstances are necessary for the stable...
The last 30 years has seen a massive rise in the importance of financial instruments in the American...