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In the last dozen years, economists have produced a considerable body of research suggesting that the historical origin of a country’s laws is highly correlated with a broad range of its legal rules and regulations, as well as with economic outcomes. Much of this research has dealt with rules...
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Although recent research has focused on specificaspects of legal environments with weak shareholder protection, a marketequilibrium model of corporate finance in such environments has yet to bedeveloped.The purpose of the proposed model is to show how theentrepreneur's decisions on the size of...
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We present a simple model of an entrepreneur going public in an environment with poor legal protection of outside shareholders. The model incorporates elements of Becker's (1968) crime and punishment' framework into a corporate finance environment of Jensen and Meckling (1976). We examine the...
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the family. This theory of separation of ownership from management includes the Anglo-Saxon and the Continental European …
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Recent research has documented large differences between countries in ownership concentration in publicly traded firms, in the breadth and depth of capital markets, in dividend policies, and in the access of firms to external finance. We suggest that there is a common element to the explanations...
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