Finance Series 01 Aug 2009 The Pay Divide: (Why) Are U.S. Top Executives Paid More? Nuno Fernandes Miguel Ferreira Pedro Matos And more (...) Political Economy Remuneration
Finance Series 01 May 2009 Why do foreign firms have less idiosyncratic risk than U.S. firms? Söhnke Bartram Gregory Brown René Stulz Markets Risk
Finance Series 01 May 2009 Why do foreign firms leave U.S. equity markets? Craig Doidge Andrew Karolyi René Stulz Markets Competition Theory
Law Series 01 Apr 2009 Risk Management in European and American Corporate Law Christoph Van Der Elst Marijn van Daelen Company Law Risk
Law Series 01 Mar 2009 Is Berle and Means Really a Myth? Brian Cheffins Steven Bank Control Ownership
Finance Series 01 Feb 2009 Private Enforcement of Corporate Law: An Empirical Comparison of the UK and US John Armour Bernard Black Brian Cheffins And more (...) Company Law
Law Series 01 Feb 2009 Private Enforcement of Corporate Law: An Empirical Comparison of the UK and US John Armour Bernard Black Brian Cheffins And more (...) Company Law
Finance Series 01 Nov 2007 Is the U.S. Capital Market Losing its Competitive Edge? Luigi Zingales Capital Competition
Finance Series 01 Jul 2007 Differences in Governance Practices between U.S. and Foreign Firms: Measurement, Causes, and Consequences Reena Aggarwal Isil Erel René Stulz And more (...)
Finance Series 01 Jun 2007 Has New York become less competitive in global markets? Evaluating foreign listing choices over time Craig Doidge Andrew Karolyi René Stulz Competition Cross-listing Securities
Finance Series 01 Mar 2008 Why Do Firms Go Dark? Causes and Economic Consequences of Voluntary SEC Deregistrations Christian Leuz Alexander Triantis Tracy Wang Privatisation Regulation
Law Series 01 Sep 2006 Who Writes the Rules for Hostile Takeovers, and Why? The Peculiar Divergence of US and UK Takeover Regulation John Armour David Skeel Takeovers
Finance Series 01 Jul 2006 How are U.S. Family Firms Controlled? Belen Villalonga Raphael Amit Control Family Firms
Law Series 01 May 2005 Extraterritorial Courts for Corporate Law Jens Dammann Henry Hansmann Company Law Competition
Law Series 01 Nov 2004 Structuring Securities Regulation in the European Union: Lessons from the US experience Donald C. Langevoort Regulation Securities
Law Series 01 Apr 2005 The States as a Laboratory: Legal Innovation and State Competition for Corporate Charters Roberta Romano Company Law Competition Innovation
Law Series 01 Nov 2004 The Equilibrium Content of Corporate Federalism William Bratton Joseph McCahery Company Law Fiduciary Duty Shareholder Value
Finance Series 01 Oct 2006 Cost of Capital Effects and Changes in Growth Expectations around U.S. Cross-Listings Luzi Hail Christian Leuz Capital Cross-listing