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Analysis of the effects and mechanisms of carbon emission trading policies on the risk-taking behavior of high-carbon enterprises. [PDF]
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The combined impact of ability, motivation, and opportunity factors on employees' sustained workplace proactivity. [PDF]
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The Colombian Medical Cannabis Paradox: A Scoping Review of Structural Barriers and Health Inequity. [PDF]
Marín Arroyave OP, León Cruz P.
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BRIDGE pilot study: a bilateral regulatory investigation of data governance and exchange. [PDF]
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Marketing awareness, professional experience, and support for e-cigarette advertising regulation among Polish legal professionals: a latent-class analysis. [PDF]
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The law and economics of comparative corporate law
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021In this paper, we explain the methodological shifts that have occurred over time in the study of company law. Our hypothesis is that comparative company law has developed and evolved as a bridge between two extremes. On the one hand, the doctrinal, black-letter law approach to company law, dominant in academic commentary at the domestic level.
Maria Isabel Sáez Lacave +1 more
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The Journal of Law and Economics, 1983
ONE of the themes of The Modern Corporation and Private Property is that managers use the machinery of voting to seize control of corporations. Managers name the slates of candidates and control the agents who cast proxy ballots. Shareholders are apathetic in the best of times because it is so unlikely that their votes would make a difference, but ...
Easterbrook, Frank H. +1 more
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ONE of the themes of The Modern Corporation and Private Property is that managers use the machinery of voting to seize control of corporations. Managers name the slates of candidates and control the agents who cast proxy ballots. Shareholders are apathetic in the best of times because it is so unlikely that their votes would make a difference, but ...
Easterbrook, Frank H. +1 more
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The Journal of Legal Studies, 2001
A strong theory has emerged that the quality of corporate law primarily determines whether ownership and control separate, particularly to the extent law stymies controllers' self-dealing transactions that damage minority stockholders. But in several rich nations, shareholders seem satisfactorily protected, but separation is narrow.
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A strong theory has emerged that the quality of corporate law primarily determines whether ownership and control separate, particularly to the extent law stymies controllers' self-dealing transactions that damage minority stockholders. But in several rich nations, shareholders seem satisfactorily protected, but separation is narrow.
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