The regulation of corporate behaviour has persisted in spite of peaks of neo-liberalism in many developed jurisdictions of the world, including the UK....
After the Covid-19 crisis struck, equity prices abruptly plunged across the world. The clear prospect of an almost unprecedented decrease in supply and...
We examine how bribes may affect corporate performance using a quasi-natural experiment. Specifically, we exploit the 2016 enactment of the Improper...
Search costs for lenders when evaluating potential borrowers are driven by the quality of the underwriting model and access to data. Both have undergone...
The debate on banking regulation has been dominated by flawed and misleading claims. Such claims provided the basis for poorly designed rules. Despite...
This paper examines the UK's system for public oversight of financial and corporate governance disclosures by issuers and of auditors, taking account...
This paper, which was first presented as a conference paper at the Annual 2009 Supreme Court of New South Wales Conference in June 2009, considers the...
Systemic risk poses a classic ?public goods? problem. All nations want systemic stability, but most would prefer that other nations pay for it, allowing...