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This paper investigates to what extent risk management and corporate governance mitigate the involvement of banks in credit boom and bust cycles. Using a unique, hand-collected dataset on 156 banks from Central and Eastern Europe during 2005-2012, we assess whether banks with stronger risk...
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privatization (i.e., IPO) has different effects depending on the types of owners to whom it gives control in corporate governance …
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We investigate the role of ownership structure and investor protection in postprivatization corporate governance. We find that the government relinquishes control over time, mainly to the benefit of local institutions and foreign investors. We also show that private ownership tends to...
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increasingly important role, and that very close links are developing between the banking and the industrial sectors. If banks are …
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This article uses Israel's ongoing process of bank privatization to explore the link between privatization programs and … shareholders to widely held firms. The government may therefore prefer selling a control block in the firm undergoing privatization …
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excel. Our study is the first in the privatization literature to go beyond performance comparisons and examine firm …
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This paper explores the advantages of a new financial charter for large, complex, internationally active financial institutions that would address the corporate governance challenges of such organizations, including incentive problems in risk decisions and the complicated corporate and...
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companies exhibit lower credit spreads than partially privatized firms, indicating the cost of a lengthy privatization process …
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We identify two opposing effects of issuing equity with tag-along rights that secure an equal price in the event of a takeover. First, the anti-self dealing effect commits controlling owners to sell only to new owners that increase shareholder value. Second, the rent transfer effect shifts rents...
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. Specifically, we examine the determinants of residual state ownership after privatization over a window of up to six years after … privatization is politically shaped and constrained, and hence obeys to a dynamic that is different from one country to another …
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