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shareholders' rights, which itself is not significant. The findings suggest that financial liberalization operates mostly through …
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shareholders' rights, which itself is not significant. The findings suggest that financial liberalization operates mostly through …
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Traditionally, the impacts of the rights of financial institutions and workers on corporate performance have been analyzed independently. Yet, theory clearly indicates that the combination of relative powers of different stakeholders affects a firm overall performance. Using U.S. state level and...
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. Results support a stakeholder view of corporate governance and suggest specific candidate underlying theories …
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The stakeholder view of corporate governance, especially when based on incomplete-contracts theory, suggests that …
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, and shareholders). Jointly estimating effects, we confirm that bank branch deregulation benefits industries highly … interactions between the two reforms to matter for real economic activity, suggesting stakeholder corporate governance to be …
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