This paper is the second part of a review of the event study methodology, which has proved to be one of the most successful uses of econometrics in policy analysis. In this part we focus on the methodology’s application to corporate law and corporate governance issues. Event studies have played an important role in the making of corporate law and in corporate law scholarship. The reason for this input is twofold. First, there is a match between the methodology and subject matter: the goal of corporate law is to increase shareholder wealth and event studies provide a metric for measurement of the impact upon stock prices of policy decisions. Second, because the participants in corporate law debates share the objective of corporate law, to ad...
My topic for this Allen Chair lecture is the shaping force of corporate governance in the new econom...
This Article examines three separate aspects of the relationships between corporations and their sec...
This is a review of Professor Mark Roe\u27s book, The Political Determinants of Corporate Governance...
This paper is the second part of a review of the event study methodology, which has proved to be one...
Event studies are among the most successful uses of econometrics in policy analysis. By providing an...
This chapter reviews the empirical literature, especially the event study literature, as it relates ...
An event study is a statistical method for determining whether some event—such as the announcement o...
To evaluate this book as a teaching tool one must consider several questions. First, of what value i...
This dissertation focuses on how certain changes in the legal and institutional environment for publ...
This paper addresses the noteworthy relevance of U.S. Politics in explaining the impact of cor...
The paper examines events in three public companies - Enron Corp., Sycamore Networks and Amazon.com,...
In a recent article, Elliott Weiss and Lawrence J. White sought to establish that seven decisions of...
Drawing from recent experiences in the US, UK, and EU, this article examines regulatory analysis of ...
textabstractThis dissertation reappraises the existing framework for economic analysis of corporate ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review research on litigation in corporate finance. Design/...
My topic for this Allen Chair lecture is the shaping force of corporate governance in the new econom...
This Article examines three separate aspects of the relationships between corporations and their sec...
This is a review of Professor Mark Roe\u27s book, The Political Determinants of Corporate Governance...
This paper is the second part of a review of the event study methodology, which has proved to be one...
Event studies are among the most successful uses of econometrics in policy analysis. By providing an...
This chapter reviews the empirical literature, especially the event study literature, as it relates ...
An event study is a statistical method for determining whether some event—such as the announcement o...
To evaluate this book as a teaching tool one must consider several questions. First, of what value i...
This dissertation focuses on how certain changes in the legal and institutional environment for publ...
This paper addresses the noteworthy relevance of U.S. Politics in explaining the impact of cor...
The paper examines events in three public companies - Enron Corp., Sycamore Networks and Amazon.com,...
In a recent article, Elliott Weiss and Lawrence J. White sought to establish that seven decisions of...
Drawing from recent experiences in the US, UK, and EU, this article examines regulatory analysis of ...
textabstractThis dissertation reappraises the existing framework for economic analysis of corporate ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review research on litigation in corporate finance. Design/...
My topic for this Allen Chair lecture is the shaping force of corporate governance in the new econom...
This Article examines three separate aspects of the relationships between corporations and their sec...
This is a review of Professor Mark Roe\u27s book, The Political Determinants of Corporate Governance...