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Anglo-American corporate governance 1 Comparative corporate law 1 Evolution of law 1 History of corporate law 1 Hostile takeovers 1 Institutional investors 1 Self-regulation 1
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Armour, John 1 David A. Skeel, Jr. 1
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Who writes the rules for hostile takeovers, and why? - The peculiar divergence of US and UK takeover regulations
Armour, John; David A. Skeel, Jr. - ESRC Centre for Business Research - 2006
Hostile takeovers are commonly thought to play a key role in rendering managers accountable to dispersed shareholders in the "Anglo-American" system of corporate governance. Yet surprisingly little attention has been paid to the very significant differences in takeover regulation between the two...
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