economic structure of corporate law
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...(1) However, many corporate law scholars have remained wedded to the conceptio... in nature, the argument goes, corporate structure reflects what the participants have freely chosen....It takes the traditional law and economics story of the corporation and turns it on its head....
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...Globalization has expanded beyond its economic roots and has proliferated into human rights, the ... equipped with their own governance structures. This has led to an astonishing shift of policy-ma... by providing a superior structure of corporate governance and business law, providing a stable ec...
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... revisions to the Tax Code undercut the economic rationale for such tax shelters. As a result, the ... alia, for TFG's breach of contract on a corporate veil piercing theory. The investors obtained a jur...Easterbrook & Fischel, The Economic Structure of Corporate Law 55-56 & n. 8 (1991) (explaining t...
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... distorted much of the thinking about corporate law in recent decades is the oft-repeated maxim th... follows from the traditional law and economics approach to corporate law. (23) . In this Article,... one-size-fits-all, and firm capital structures are heterogeneous, complex, negotiated, and, most ...
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INTRODUCTION . Corporate restructuring has been a significant area of inter...When does restructuring improve economic performance? California Management Review, 41(2), ...
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...In law and economics, this criterion equates with surplus-maximizing ga...FISCHEL, THE ECONOMIC STRUCTURE OF CORPORATE LAW 17-22 (1991); E. ALLAN FARNSWORTH...
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..., authoritative decision-making structure. (11) The corporation's board of directors makes a... Ronald Coase, The Nature of the Firm, 4 ECONOMICA 386 (1937) (arguing that firms develop when the co...
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... a variety of prominent features of corporate law. In the first Part, we draw on recent developm... of control and to develop a governance structure for protecting the match-investments of insiders i.... INTRODUCTION . Economic investigation of the nature of the firm is often t...
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... in order to maximize the short term economic return gained from collusion (Irvine, 2002). The g..., "Assessing credit rating agencies by corporate bond issuers and institutional investors", Journal...Using the SIC division structure, all firms in the sample are reclassified into 10 ...
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... especially interesting given the similar economic status of the countries, their extensive interacti... development of corporate governance structures, as suggested by the close correlation between cap...