All Stories

  1. Returns to Shareholder Activism: Evidence from a Clinical Study of the Hermes UK Focus Fund
  2. The Governance of Financial Institutions in Crisis
  3. Where do firms incorporate? Deregulation and the cost of entry
  4. Returns to Shareholder Activism: Evidence from a Clinical Study of the Hermes UK Focus Fund
  5. Chapter 12 Corporate Law and Governance
  6. Does Bank Affiliation Mitigate Liquidity Constraints? Evidence from Germany's Universal Banks in the Pre-World War I Period
  7. Voting control in German corporations
  8. Corporate Governance and Control
  9. Corporate Governance and Control
  10. The Control of Corporate Europe
  11. Beneficial Ownership in the United States
  12. Ownership and Voting Power in Germany
  13. Shareholding Cascades: the Separation of Ownership and Control in Belgium
  14. Corporate control in Europe
  15. Blockholdings in Europe:
  16. European corporate governance: Trading off liquidity against control
  17. THE THEORY AND ESTIMATION OF INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIAL WELFARE MEASURES
  18. "Excess Volatility" and the German Stock Market, 1876-1990
  19. Reciprocity in Takeovers
  20. Transparency of Ownership and Control in Germany
  21. European Corporate Governance: Trading off Liquidity against Control
  22. Corporate Governance and Control
  23. Hedge Fund Activism in Europe
  24. Does Mandatory Shareholder Voting Prevent Bad Acquisitions?
  25. Where Do Firms Incorporate? Deregulation and the Cost of Entry
  26. Hedge fund activism in Europe: does privacy matter?
  27. The Returns to Hedge Fund Activism: An International Study
  28. Shareholding Cascades: The Separation of Ownership and Control in Belgium
  29. Returns to Shareholder Activism: Evidence from a Clinical Study of the Hermes U.K. Focus Fund
  30. Centros and the cost of branching