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Origins Of Shareholder Advocacy Jonathan Gs Koppell

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Origins Of Shareholder Advocacy Jonathan Gs Koppell
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.88 MB
Pages: 307
Author: Jonathan GS Koppell
ISBN: 9780230107328, 023010732X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Origins Of Shareholder Advocacy Jonathan Gs Koppell by Jonathan Gs Koppell 9780230107328, 023010732X instant download after payment.

Executives lining their own pockets, corporate directors profiting from insider dealing, cozy arrangements between business and government being exploited to eliminate competition, and shareholders filing lawsuits in protest accused of masterminding a short-selling scheme all sound like another sordid chapter in the financial crises that has gripped the world for the last year and a half but it is, in fact, a 400 year-old story demonstrating that problems of corporate malfeasance are as old as the corporation itself.  This volume deals with issues of widespread interest to corporate governance scholars, practitioners and policymakers, including: the origins of investor rights in different markets (with attention to the causes and consequences of significant episodes in the history of shareholder activism), the political, legal and economic conditions that determine levels of shareholder participation, and the implications of variation in investor rights, including the connection between protection of investors and the development of capital markets.  It's historical and global approach is unique in the study of shareholder participation.  The articles address governance from the medieval to early industrial eras and consider markets as varied as the Netherlands, Venice, the United States and China.  

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