Scholarly analysis of corporate law in the United States has come to be dominated by an economic approach. Professor Hill and Professor McDonnell here draw together seminal articles which represent major milestones along the road that ec...
This book provides a broad survey of past and recent scholarship on mergers and acquisitions. Seminal work on the history, rationales and outcomes of mergers and acquisitions is followed by leading articles on what M&A lawyers do. Major ...
‘Litan and Luppino perform a great service in creating a single volume that offers both the depth and breadth of “law and entrepreneurship” scholarship. Like other great anthologies, their book provides not
only a ready reference but ser...
‘Like it or not, the corporation will continue to be the world’s dominant form of business organization. But how are corporations to be governed? How should they be governed? As the pre-eminent “corporation nation”, the USA has been the ...
‘Insider Trading contains a superb collection of articles – providing an excellent overview of insider trading from both a theoretical and historical perspective. The book should prove quite useful for academicians and students desiring ...
‘If you’re involved in any way with law, economics, or finance, this book will undoubtedly enhance your understanding of the forces and phenomena than can and do impact on company law.’
– Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor, The Barr...
This timely volume is an authoritative selection of the most important papers investigating the complex and controversial issue of governance and executive compensation. Professor Forbes includes seminal material on the history, rational...
Corporate groups outside the US are often controlled by a complex of ownership links, which typically form a pyramidal structure: a private holding company sits at the top of a control pyramid of several tiers of companies; firms in the ...