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Convergence and Persistence in Corporate Governance

Convergence and Persistence in Corporate Governance

Jeffrey N. Gordon, Mark J. Roe, Henry Hansmann, Reinier Kraakman, Lucian A. Bebchuk, Reinhard H. Schmidt, Gerald Spindler, Ronald Gilson, Curtis Milhaupt, David Charny, Charles Sabel, Gérard Hertig, J. Mark Ramseyer
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  • Date Published: April 2004
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521536011

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  • Corporate governance is on the reform agenda all over the world. How will global economic integration affect the different systems of corporate ownership and governance? Is the Anglo-American model of shareholder capitalism destined to become the template for a converging global corporate governance standard or will the differences persist? This reader contains classic work from leading scholars addressing this question as well as several new essays. In a sophisticated political economy analysis that is also attuned to the legal framework, the authors bring to bear efficiency arguments, politics, institutional economics, international relations, industrial organization, and property rights. These questions have become even more important in light of the post-Enron corporate governance crisis in the United States and the European Union's repeated efforts at corporate integration. This will become a key text for postgraduates and academics.

    • Contributions from leading scholars on the key issues of corporate reform
    • Considers which models will endure in the future
    • Discusses a range of countries, including the US, the UK, the EU and Japan
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    'Convergence and Persistence in Corporate Governance is impressive in its theoretical and jurisdictional breadth. … a valuable and high quality snapshot of contemporary corporate governance debate. While recognising economic forces driving convergence, the book provides sophisticated analysis of other constraining forces within a broader regulatory ecosystem. This analysis supports continued diversity in comparative corporate governance.' Sydney Law Review

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    • Date Published: April 2004
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521536011
    • length: 396 pages
    • dimensions: 229 x 152 x 22 mm
    • weight: 0.58kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    List of contributors
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction Jeffrey N. Gordon and Mark J. Roe
    Part I. System Issues:
    1. The end of history for corporate law Henry Hansmann and Reinier Kraakman
    2. A theory of path dependence in corporate ownership and governance Lucian A. Bebchuk and Mark J. Roe
    3. Path dependence, corporate governance and complementarity Reinhard H. Schmidt and Gerald Spindler
    4. Convergence of form or function Ronald Gilson
    Part II. Government Players:
    5. The international relations wedge in corporate convergence Jeffrey N. Gordon
    6. Property rights in firms Curtis Milhaupt
    7. Modern politics and ownership separation Mark J. Roe
    Part III. Specific Institutions:
    8. Norms and corporate convergence David Charny
    9. Ungoverned production Charles Sabel
    10. Substantive law and its enforcement Gérard Hertig
    11. Cross-holding in the Japanese keiretsu J. Mark Ramseyer
    Index.

  • Editors

    Jeffrey N. Gordon, Columbia University, New York
    Jeffrey N. Gordon is the Alfred W. Bressler Professor of Law at the Columbia Law School.

    Mark J. Roe, Harvard University, Massachusetts
    Mark J. Roe is the Berg Professor of Corporate Law at the Harvard Law School.

    Contributors

    Jeffrey N. Gordon, Mark J. Roe, Henry Hansmann, Reinier Kraakman, Lucian A. Bebchuk, Reinhard H. Schmidt, Gerald Spindler, Ronald Gilson, Curtis Milhaupt, David Charny, Charles Sabel, Gérard Hertig, J. Mark Ramseyer

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