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insolvency and employment law, stakeholder interests are better represented, thanks to European Community influence. Moreover …
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Legal origins theory suggests that law reform, strengthening shareholder and creditor rights, should enhance financial development. We use recently created datasets measuring legal change over time in a sample of 25 developing, developed and transition countries to test this claim. We find that...
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troubled companies. Consideration of this issue is timely, because insolvency law is currently under review. We argue although … creditor who has invested in information-gathering about the debtor to conduct a private insolvency procedure. We suggest that …
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The legal origins hypothesis is one of the most important and influential ideas to emerge in the social sciences in the past decade. However, the empirical base of the legal origins claim has always been contestable, as it largely consists of cross-sectional datasets which provide evidence on...
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Fund managers are the primary investment decision-makers in the stock market, and corporate executives are their primary sources of information. Meetings between the two are therefore central to stock market investment decisions but are surprisingly under-researched. There is little in the...
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We examine the announcement and post-acquisition share returns of 4,000 acquisitions by U.K. public firms during 1984-1998. We include acquisitions of domestic and cross-border targets, and of both publicly quoted and privately held targets. In acquisitions of domestic public targets, abnormal...
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The comply-or-explain principle is a central element of most codes of corporate governance. Originally put forward by the Cadbury Committee in the UK as a practical means of establishing a code of corporate governance whilst avoiding an inflexible ‘one size fits all’ approach, it has since...
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efficiency, their costs and benefits are brought into sharper focus. Several policy options are then presented to mitigate the … costs while fostering the benefits. …
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turnover, and profitability were linked to the higher risk of insolvency in the analysis period. The findings appear to support …
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insolvency proceedings. It appears that regulatory pressure applied by the Bank of England may have been critical in 'seeding …
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