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Corporate Governance
Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives
This volume summarizes the theoretical and empirical research on the topic of corporate governance.
Xavier Vives (Edited by)
9780521032032, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 23 November 2006
248 pages, 6 b/w illus. 8 tables
22.8 x 15.4 x 1.4 cm, 0.377 kg
Corporate governance is an active area of research and public debate. The recent generalization of 'shareholder value' ideas and institutional investment, the establishment of codes of best practice for boards of directors, and the controversy about whether market oriented or bank-relations oriented systems are better for economic performance provide cogent examples. The outcome of the debate is important for industrialized nations, developing countries, and transition economies. The volume takes stock of research in the topic, criticizes the standard agency view, and presents ideas and analysis about the role of competition, the political economy of corporate governance, the effects of different systems on growth and performance, the governance system by venture capital in the Silicon Valley, and human capital and control in the new corporation.
Preface
Contributors
1. Corporate governance: does it matter? Xavier Vives
2. Corporate governance and competition Franklin Allen and Douglas Gale
Discussion A Jorge Padilla
Discussion B Monika Schnitzer
3. On the economics and politics of corporate finance and corporate control Martin Hellwig
Discussion Andrei Shleifer
4. How do financial systems affect economic performance? Wendy Carlin and Colin Mayer
Discussion A Marco Betch
Discussion B Vicente Salas
5. Information and governance in the Silicon Valley model Masahiko Aoki
Discussion Miguel A. García-Cestona
6. The governance of the new enterprise Raghuram G. Rajan and Luigi Zingales
Discussion A Carmen Matutes
Discussion B Joan Enric Ricart
Index.
Subject Areas: Industry & industrial studies [KN], Business & management [KJ]