What matters and for which firms for corporate governance in emerging markets? Evidence from Brazil (and other BRIK countries) Journal of Corporate Finance Volume 18, Issue 4 | Pages 934- 952 Published: 30 Sep 2012 By: Bernard Black , Antonio Gledson de Carvalho , Érica Gorga
Methods for multicountry studies of corporate governance: Evidence from the BRIKT countries Journal of Econometrics Volume 183, Issue 2 | Pages 230- 240 Published: 31 Dec 2014 By: Bernard Black , Antonio Gledson de Carvalho , Vikramaditya Khanna And more (...)
The Corporate Governance of Privately Controlled Brazilian Firms Revista Brasileira de Finanças Volume 7, Issue 4 | Pages 385-428 Published: 05 Jan 2009 By: Bernard Black , Antonio Gledson de Carvalho , Érica C. R. Gorga
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