Lang, Larry H. P.; Faccio, Mara; Young, Leslie - In: American Economic Review 91 (2001) 1, pp. 54-78
Whereas most U.S. corporations are widely held, the predominant form of ownership in East Asia is control by a family, which often supplies a top manager. These features of "crony capitalism" are actually more pronounced in Western Europe. In both regions, the salient agency problem is...