Since 1990, both the U.S. and Germany have substantially reformed their corporate governance regimes as part of an emerging paradigm of international finance capitalism increasingly dependent on securities markets and private shareholding. Corporate governance reform and the emergence of finance capitalism, however, presents a double paradox. First, the development of financial markets and the increasing importance of market relations, often linked to the diminution of state power, have been accompanied by a substantial and ongoing expansion of law and regulatory capacity into the private sphere to boost shareholder protections. Second, center-left parties in both countries took advantage of economic crises to press for pro-shareholder refo...
Financial internationalization and European regulatory harmonization put the German corporate govern...
For as long as corporations have existed, debates have persisted among scholars, judges, and policym...
In the 1980s one of the key preoccupations of comparative political economy was the mapping of broad...
Since 1990, both the U.S. and Germany have substantially reformed their corporate governance regimes...
A striking paradox underlies corporate governance reform during the past fifteen years: center-left ...
A striking paradox underlies corporate governance reform during the past fifteen years: center-left ...
This chapter addresses the current discussion on links between party politics and production regimes...
Corporate governance in Germany changed rapidly in the 1990s, after several decades of institutional...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2004.Includes bi...
Corporate governance in Germany changed rapidly in the 1990s, after several decades of institutional...
In Germany, the role of shareholders in the structure of corporate governance has recently been the ...
In the post-Bretton Woods era, the advent of ever-expanding capital markets beyond national borders ...
Corporate governance has come to the forefront of academic research due to the vital role it plays i...
The U.S. corporate governance system failed in 2002, and again in 2008, leading to the deepest econo...
This paper looks at changes in the corporate ownership network of Germany to evaluate the transforma...
Financial internationalization and European regulatory harmonization put the German corporate govern...
For as long as corporations have existed, debates have persisted among scholars, judges, and policym...
In the 1980s one of the key preoccupations of comparative political economy was the mapping of broad...
Since 1990, both the U.S. and Germany have substantially reformed their corporate governance regimes...
A striking paradox underlies corporate governance reform during the past fifteen years: center-left ...
A striking paradox underlies corporate governance reform during the past fifteen years: center-left ...
This chapter addresses the current discussion on links between party politics and production regimes...
Corporate governance in Germany changed rapidly in the 1990s, after several decades of institutional...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2004.Includes bi...
Corporate governance in Germany changed rapidly in the 1990s, after several decades of institutional...
In Germany, the role of shareholders in the structure of corporate governance has recently been the ...
In the post-Bretton Woods era, the advent of ever-expanding capital markets beyond national borders ...
Corporate governance has come to the forefront of academic research due to the vital role it plays i...
The U.S. corporate governance system failed in 2002, and again in 2008, leading to the deepest econo...
This paper looks at changes in the corporate ownership network of Germany to evaluate the transforma...
Financial internationalization and European regulatory harmonization put the German corporate govern...
For as long as corporations have existed, debates have persisted among scholars, judges, and policym...
In the 1980s one of the key preoccupations of comparative political economy was the mapping of broad...