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that the principal agency problem in large corporations around the world is that of restricting expropriation of minority …
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This paper examines legal rules covering protection of corporate shareholders and creditors, the origin of these rules, and the quality of their enforcement in 49 countries. The results show that common law countries generally have the best, and French civil law countries the worst, legal...
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development around the world today (La Porta et al, 1998, 1999 and passim). This paper examines the persistence of the effects of … variation observed in financial development around the world today is likely a product of events of the twentieth century rather …
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Around the world, large corporations usually have controlling owners, who are usually very wealthy families. Outside …
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Which public policies and ownership structures enhance the governance of banks? This paper constructs a new database on the ownership of banks internationally and then assesses the ramifications of ownership, shareholder protection laws, and supervisory/regulatory policies on bank valuations....
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-law countries. And while equity blocks are commonplace across widely-held firms all around the world and across all legal families …
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Many firms encourage employees to own company stock through share plans that subsidize the price at favorable rates, but even so many employees do not buy shares. Using a new survey of employees in a multinational with a share ownership plan, we find considerable variation in joining among...
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subsidiaries around the world responded to the crisis relative to local establishments. We find that, first, multinational …
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