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Standard economic models assume that many small investors own firms. This is so in most large U.S. firms, but wealthy individuals or families generally hold controlling blocks in smaller U.S. firms and in all firms in most other countries. Given this, the lack of theoretical and empirical work...
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characteristics of the specific blockholder as well as on interrelationships with additional blockholders. Contents · Agency Theory …
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primarily for majority ownership and foreign industrial firms. The effects of concentrated ownership support the agency theory …
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Standard economic models assume that many small investors own firms. This is so in most large U.S. firms, but wealthy individuals or families generally hold controlling blocks in smaller U.S. firms and in all firms in most other countries. Given this, the lack of theoretical and empirical work...
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