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What role do States have when the Electoral College disappears? With the enactment of the National Popular Vote on the horizon and an imminent presidential election in which a nationwide popular vote determines the winner, States would continue to do what they have done for hundreds of years —...
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This paper examines the economic consequences of institutional investors outsourcing research and voting decisions in public company elections to proxy advisory firms. We investigate the implications of these decisions in the context of shareholder say-on-pay voting required in 2011 under the...
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The Securities and Exchange Commission's (“SEC” or “Commission”) recent staff roundtable on the proxy process, and its resulting guidance, interpretation and proposed rules on limiting the use of shareholder proposals, regulating proxy advisors and their creation of shareholder voting...
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This paper estimates the causal effect of fiscal rules on political budget cycles in a sample of 67 developing countries over the period 1985-2007. We exploit the geographical pattern in the adoption of fiscal rules to isolate an exogenous source of variation in the adoption of national fiscal...
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This comment letter to the SEC's staff roundtable on the proxy process requests the SEC to provide investment advisers with a liability safe harbor under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 when using board voting recommendations in voting their proxies as long as their clients do not prohibit...
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Shareholder voting is a key part of contemporary American corporate governance. As numerous contemporary battles between corporate management and shareholders illustrate, voting has never been more important. Yet, traditional theory about shareholder voting, rooted in concepts of residual...
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The traditional view in corporate governance, shareholder primacy, holds that boards and executives should manage corporations with a single-minded focus on increasing financial returns to shareholders. By contrast, advocates of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) criteria and stakeholder...
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