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differences, summarize their consequences, and assess potential strategies of corporate governance reform. We argue that the legal … approach is a more fruitful way to understand corporate governance and its reform than the conventional distinction between …
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the relevant parties. Contract theory provides a set of necessary conditions under which governance reform can be welfare …
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, Germany, Japan, India, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Together, the studies …
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This paper examines the determinants of firm stock-price performance from 1990 to 1993" in Japan. During that period of …
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This paper develops a dynamic continuous-time model in which international risk sharing can yield substantial welfare gains through its positive effect on expected consumption growth. The mechanism linking global diversification to growth is an attendant world portfolio shift from safe, but...
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investors have begun to play an important governance role in Japan. However, the main bank does not abandon its governance role …
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Pensions and contemporary socioeconomic change / Assar Lindbeck -- Different approaches to pension reform from an … economic point of view / Jonathan Gruber, David A. Wise -- Labor mobility, redistribution, and pension reform in Europe / Alain … pension system: status quo and reform options / Bert Rurup -- Swedish pension reform: how did it evolve, and what does it mean …
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system, the rise of managed care in the 1990s may affect the relationship between liability reform and defensive medicine. In … this paper, we assess empirically the extent to which managed care and liability reform interact to affect the cost of care …
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