This Article is about the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as a political entity. The basic story is that the SEC, like other administrative agencies, is a creature of the political system, and, as such, responds in varying ways to political pressure. From this starting point, I observe that the SEC is no exception among regulatory agencies in having a keen interest in maximizing its own power and prestige. As such, the SEC is responsive to political pressures
This thesis consists of two independent studies. The first study works on the effect of government r...
This Article argues that the key to understanding the complex regulatory environment in which the mo...
Laws on the books must be enforced to have an effect. This means that the political actors charged w...
This Article is about the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as a political entity. The basic ...
Whatever the long-run economic consequences of the waves of corporate, securities, and accounting sc...
A problem that has dominated much of recent corporate legal scholarship is one of political economy:...
The governance of publicly-held corporations is effectuated by a number of public and private instit...
I examine whether political influence by the government as a response to voters’ interest in employm...
This essay explores the policy bases for, and the political economy of, the law\u27s long-standing r...
When Congress undertakes major financial reform, either it dictates the precise contours of the law ...
This article explores the policy bases for, and the political economy of, the law\u27s long-standing...
This article will discuss corporate financial regulatory legislation and its enforcement at the fede...
Deregulation, much like regulation itself, is a rational political response to pressure from discret...
Diverse public administration and governance studies have argued that leviathan governments are no l...
This Article is concerned with two critical and interrelated questions in American public law. The f...
This thesis consists of two independent studies. The first study works on the effect of government r...
This Article argues that the key to understanding the complex regulatory environment in which the mo...
Laws on the books must be enforced to have an effect. This means that the political actors charged w...
This Article is about the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as a political entity. The basic ...
Whatever the long-run economic consequences of the waves of corporate, securities, and accounting sc...
A problem that has dominated much of recent corporate legal scholarship is one of political economy:...
The governance of publicly-held corporations is effectuated by a number of public and private instit...
I examine whether political influence by the government as a response to voters’ interest in employm...
This essay explores the policy bases for, and the political economy of, the law\u27s long-standing r...
When Congress undertakes major financial reform, either it dictates the precise contours of the law ...
This article explores the policy bases for, and the political economy of, the law\u27s long-standing...
This article will discuss corporate financial regulatory legislation and its enforcement at the fede...
Deregulation, much like regulation itself, is a rational political response to pressure from discret...
Diverse public administration and governance studies have argued that leviathan governments are no l...
This Article is concerned with two critical and interrelated questions in American public law. The f...
This thesis consists of two independent studies. The first study works on the effect of government r...
This Article argues that the key to understanding the complex regulatory environment in which the mo...
Laws on the books must be enforced to have an effect. This means that the political actors charged w...