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Voting-block statistics 2 Asymptotics 1 Block bootstrap 1 Block statistics 1 Edgeworth expansion 1 Extremum estimator 1 Generalized method of moments estimator 1 Maximum likelihood estimator 1 Test of over-identifying restrictions 1 Voting-block statistics Blockholders Corporate control 1 blockholders 1 corporate control 1 determinants of ownership concentration 1 industry characteristics 1 size 1 t statistic 1
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Free 3 Undetermined 1
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Book / Working Paper 3 Article 1
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English 2 Undetermined 2
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Andrews, Donald W.K. 1 Elst, C. van der 1 Weber, A. 1 Weber, Anke 1
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Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University 1 Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge 1 School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht 1
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Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1 Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers 1 International Review of Law and Economics 1 Working Papers / School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht 1
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An Empirical Analysis of the 2000 Corporate Tax Reform in Germany: Effects on Ownership and Control in Listed Companies
Weber, A. - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2005
This paper is a first attempt to analyse the implications of the 2000 corporate tax reform on ownership concentration in Germany. The empirical results document a fall in ownership concentration and a decrease in the power of top institutional owners including the big banks. The description of...
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Industry-specificities and Size of Corporations: Determinants of Ownership Structures
Elst, C. van der - School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht - 2004
This paper analyses ownership concentration in six European countries and empirically studies the rent-seeking theory. This theory states that ownership concentration not only depends on the level of investor protection but also on company-specific and industry-specific parameters. This study...
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The Block-block Bootstrap: Improved Asymptotic Refinements
Andrews, Donald W.K. - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2002
sample statistics to which the block bootstrap is applied. We introduce block statistics that possess join-point features … bootstrap to block statistics as the block-block bootstrap. The asymptotic refinements of the block-block bootstrap are shown to …
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An empirical analysis of the 2000 corporate tax reform in Germany: Effects on ownership and control in listed companies
Weber, Anke - In: International Review of Law and Economics 29 (2009) 1, pp. 57-66
This paper is a first attempt to analyse the implications of the 2000 corporate tax reform on ownership concentration in Germany. The empirical results document a fall in ownership concentration and a decrease in the power of top institutional owners including the big banks. Hence, the...
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