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What keeps corporate managers from underperforming or disregarding shareholders interests? In contrast to most scholars and policymakers who believe legal and regulatory oversight is key, Henry Manne's Mergers and the Market for Corporate Control describes a private or entirely invisible hand...
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Nearly one thousand years ago, before the existence of centralized government police and courts in England, disputes were settled in a decentralized and in many ways voluntary manner. When disputes occurred, private groups would ask the wrongdoer to pay restitution to the victim, and if the...
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After Czech voucher privatization many companies simply ignored the interests of their shareholders. The government has since increased the amount of regulation, but they have failed to establish significant investor confidence. This article offers some explanations of why their legal centric...
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The common perception is that complicated financial instruments require state sanction to emerge. It is argued that in the absence of state regulation of financial markets, cheating will be common. We argue that the evidence does not support this pessimistic view. In fact, markets are capable of...
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