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This paper studies the impact of corporate ownership structure on firm performance. This paper tests whether policy intervention with respect to blockholding and higher managerial ownership is required in Pakistan. We hypothesise that market places expropriation premium on stocks of such firms...
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This paper posits that the relevance and indeed the assumptions of the dividends cost minimization model are restricted to those countries where shareholders rights are well protected. Alternatively, we propose an “investor power” hypothesis, which is closely akin to the La Porta et al....
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This paper examines the impact of group - and family - ownership on financial performance of a sample of firms listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange from the year 2003 to 2008. Since previous studies have found ownership structure to be endogenously determined, we account for this problem by...
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This paper studies the impact of corporate ownership structure on firm performance. This paper tests whether policy intervention with respect to blockholding and higher managerial ownership is required in Pakistan. We hypothesize that market places expropriation premium on stocks of such firms...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013065064