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This paper studies the impact of corporate governance mechanisms on managerial compensation horizon under common ownership. We find that the predominant governance approach under common ownership is the threat of exit, which inadvertently exacerbates managerial myopia. Hence, common owners tend...
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Why do firms deviate from a one share-one vote regime when going public? We consider three arguments for this choice. Examining data on U.S. IPOs from 1980 through 2008, we do not find that firms that go public with dual class stock so managers have more incentive to invest in hard to monitor...
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