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The study makes a distinction between the role of hostile takeovers as a mechanism for downsizing and exit in the process of 'creative destruction' and the role of hostile takeovers as a corporate governance mechanism for curbing managerial slack and opportunism. The likelihood that...
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In corporate governance today, there is a lot of emphasis on structural reform. Individual aspects of the board have increasingly been the focus of policy reform and shareholder activism. Specific attributes of board structure like the separation of the posts of chairperson and the CEO,...
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This paper presents an empirical investigation of costs associated with four major restructurings in the North American steel industry over the past decade. In contrast to many previous studies which concentrated mainly on the impact of restructuring on shareholders and bondholders, this study...
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The impact of LCGE on financing of Canadian corporations and investment and risk-taking behaviour of individual Canadians is examined. The post-LCGE period shows a significantly higher reliance on external equity by large corporations, an increase in the number of taxpayers reporting dividend...
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This paper examines the farm and small business LCGE. Our results of the farm LCGE provide only a partial support to the notion that it meets the special retirement needs of farmers. A large majority of the beneficiaries have income sources other than farming; however, many of them are near...
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Using a large sample of partial cross-border mergers and acquisitions from emerging countries, we show that these acquisitions significantly reduce the risk of the target firms and that the risk reduction is directly related to the changes in the international shareholder base and the strength...
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An analysis of Canadiancorporate income tax revenues during the 1984–94 periodshows a relative shifting of tax revenue shares between Canadianand foreign-controlled corporations, and a substantial changein the debt levels of foreign-controlled corporations, as wellas Canadian-based...
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