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Dividend Policy And Corporate Governance Luis Correia Da Silva

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Dividend Policy And Corporate Governance Luis Correia Da Silva
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.45 MB
Pages: 185
Author: Luis Correia da Silva, Marc Goergen, Luc Renneboog
ISBN: 9780199259304, 9781429421706, 0199259305, 1429421703
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Dividend Policy And Corporate Governance Luis Correia Da Silva by Luis Correia Da Silva, Marc Goergen, Luc Renneboog 9780199259304, 9781429421706, 0199259305, 1429421703 instant download after payment.

Dividends are not only a signal about a firm's prospects under asymmetric information, but they can also act as a corporate governance device to align the management's interests with those of the shareholders. Dividend Policy and Corporate Governance is the first comprehensive volume on the relationship between dividend policy and corporate governance, and examines in detail empirical studies and current theories. Reviewing the interactions between dividend policy and other corporate governance mechanisms, it compares results for the UK and the US with those for other countries such as France, Germany, and Japan, and provides new empirical evidence on corporate governance in continental Europe and its impact on dividends. Focusing on one of the main representatives of this system, Germany, it highlights major differences between the dividend policies of German firms and those of UK or US firms. Conventional wisdom states that German dividends are lower than UK or US dividends, yet on a published-profits basis, the exact converse is true. In addition, the authors demonstrate a link between corporate control structures and dividend payouts, report evidence that the existence of a loss is an additional determinant of dividend changes, and demonstrate that the tax status of the controlling shareholder and the firm's dividend payout are not linked. The conclusions reached in this book have important implications for the current debate on corporate governance, making it invaluable for academics, finance professionals, regulators and legal advisors.

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