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Theorie 14 Theory 14 Welt 6 World 6 Doppelbesteuerung 5 Double taxation 5 Corporate Governance 3 Corporate governance 3 International tax law 3 Internationales Steuerrecht 3 Arbeitsmarktdiskriminierung 2 Bankenkrise 2 Banking crisis 2 Börsengang 2 Constitution 2 Corporate income tax 2 Corporate taxation 2 Crime 2 EU countries 2 EU-Staaten 2 Haftung 2 Initial public offering 2 Kriminalität 2 Körperschaftsteuer 2 Labour market discrimination 2 Law enforcement 2 Liability 2 Rechtsdurchsetzung 2 Steuerpolitik 2 Tax policy 2 Unternehmensbesteuerung 2 Verfassung 2 Aktienmarkt 1 Aktionärsrechte 1 Ankündigungseffekt 1 Announcement effect 1 Anti-discrimination law 1 Antidiskriminierungsrecht 1 Antitrust law 1 Arabische Golf-Staaten 1
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Avi-Yonah, Reuven S. 29 Pritchard, Adam C. 4 Choi, Albert H. 3 Gorton, Gary B. 2 Khanna, Vikramaditya S. 2 Logue, Kyle D. 2 Mazzoni, Gianluca 2 Rauterberg, Gabriel V. 2 Starr, Sonja B. 2 Zhang, Jeffery 2 Agan, Amanda Y. 1 Aggarwal, Dhruv 1 Avi-Yonah, Orli 1 Avraham, Ronen 1 Barr, Michael S. 1 Black, Bernard S. 1 Choi, Stephen J. 1 Clausing, Kimberly A. 1 Crane, Daniel A. 1 De Carvalho, Antonio Gledson 1 Dharmapala, Dhammika 1 Doherty, Brian 1 Edrey, Yoseph M. 1 Eisenberg, Rebecca S. 1 Halabi, Oz 1 Hines Jr., James R. 1 Howson, Nicholas Calcina 1 Janger, Edward J. 1 Kim, Woochan 1 Lee, Yoon-Ho Alex 1 Marian, Omri Y. 1 McCrudden, Christopher 1 McGowan, Lee 1 Nelson, Karen K. 1 Park, Jongsang 1 Phinnemore, David 1 Pottow, John A. E. 1 Prescott, J.J 1 Price II, W. Nicholson 1 Sartori, Nicola 1
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Meme Corporate Governance
Aggarwal, Dhruv; Choi, Albert H.; Lee, Yoon-Ho Alex - 2023
In 2021, several publicly traded companies, such as GameStop and AMC, experienced a dramatic influx of retail investors in their shareholder base. This Article analyzes the impact of the “meme stock surge” phenomenon on the companies, particularly with respect to their governance outcomes...
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Bank Runs During Crypto Winter
Gorton, Gary B.; Zhang, Jeffery - 2023
“Crypto Winter” refers to a systemic event that occurred in the cryptocurrency ecosystem—what we call “crypto space”—in 2022. Crypto space was wracked by plummeting crypto prices, the troubles of a large crypto hedge fund, and runs on many crypto lending platforms. Several large...
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Criminal Enforcement of Section 2 of the Sherman Act : An Empirical Assessment
Crane, Daniel A. - 2022
The Biden Justice Department has announced that it may begin to bring criminal monopolization cases under Section 2 of the Sherman Act, a practice that the Department has not employed in almost half a century. The Department's leadership has justified this idea by asserting that it used to be...
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Learning to Manipulate a Financial Benchmark
Shearer, Megan; Rauterberg, Gabriel V.; Wellman, Michael P. - 2022
Financial benchmarks estimate market values or reference rates used in a wide variety of contexts, but are often calculated from data generated by parties who have incentives to manipulate these benchmarks. Since the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) scandal in 2011, market participants,...
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Liability for Non-Disclosure in Equity Financing
Choi, Albert H.; Spier, Kathryn E. - 2022
The paper analyzes the effects of holding firms liable for non-disclosure of material information when raising capital. We develop a model in which a privately-informed entrepreneur can choose to withhold information from prospective investors when issuing and selling stock and the investors can...
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Initial Public Offering and Optimal Corporate Governance
Choi, Albert H. - 2022
This paper examines the long-standing debate over whether firms have a market-based incentive to adopt optimal governance provisions at their initial public offering (IPO). Various scholars and practitioners have argued that firms that offer stock to the public with suboptimal governance...
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Protecting the Sovereign's Money Monopoly
Gorton, Gary B.; Zhang, Jeffery - 2022
Sovereign states have had a monopoly over the production of circulating currencies for well over a century. Governments, not private entities, issue circulating currencies. Indeed, in 1986, Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz declared that “[t]he question of government monopoly of hand-to-hand...
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Taxing Nomads : Reviving Citizenship-Based Taxation for the 21st Century
Avi-Yonah, Reuven S. - 2022
The COVID pandemic and the rise of zooming has increased the ability of many people (primarily the rich) to work remotely. This in turn has led to more people moving to other countries to benefit from the ability to work remotely while enjoying other benefits such as lower housing prices, a more...
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Subjective Beliefs about Contract Enforceability
Prescott, J.J; Starr, Evan - 2021
This paper assesses the content, role, and adaptability of subjective beliefs about contract enforceability in the context of postemployment covenants not to compete (“noncompetes”). We show that employees of all stripes tend to believe that their noncompetes are enforceable, even when they...
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Tax Treaties, the Constitution, and the Noncompulsory Payment Rule
Avi-Yonah, Reuven S. - 2021
US Tax treaties have been regarded as self-executing since the first treaty (with France) was ratified in 1932. Rebecca Kysar has argued this raises a doubt on whether the treaties are constitutional, because tax treaties (like other treaties) are negotiated by the executive branch and ratified...
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