Working Papers
The ECGI working paper series is a library of academic research papers produced by ECGI Research members consisting of highly qualified and renowned academics from across the globe. The papers focus on corporate governance topics in both law and finance fields.
1,988 Working Papers
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Law Series
Who Falls Prey to the Wolf of Wall Street? Investor Participation in Market Manipulation
The University of Chicago - Booth School of BusinessAnd more (...)
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Law Series
The Death of a Regulator: Strict Supervision, Bank Lending and Business Activity
The University of Chicago - Booth School of Business -
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Corporate Governance and Countervailing Power
Faculty of Law, Cambridge University -
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Rumours of the Death of the American Public Company are Greatly Exaggerated
Faculty of Law, Cambridge University -
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The Modern Corporation and Private Property Revisited: Gardiner Means and the Administered Price
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School -
Finance Series
Private Benefits of Corporate Philanthropy and Distortions to Corporate Financing and Investment Decisions
UNSW School of Business, University of New South Wales -
Finance Series
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Finance Series
The Intangibles Song in Takeover Announcements: Good Tempo, Hollow Tune
Swiss Finance Institute, University of Zurich -
Finance Series
Survival and Conglomerate Value
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
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Law Series
O Tell Me The Truth About Bail-In: Theory and Practice
Paolo Baffi Center on Financial Regulation, Bocconi University Law Department -
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Finance Series
Shadow Pills, Visible Pill Policy, and Firm Value
University of Notre Dame
Price College of Business, College of Law, University of Oklahoma
University of Toronto Faculty of LawAnd more (...)
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Finance Series
Activism Pressure and the Market for Corporate Assets
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Finance Series
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Finance Series
Firms’ Rationales for CEO Duality: Evidence from a Mandatory Disclosure Regulation
IE Business SchoolUniversity of Cologne and Centre for Financial Research (CFR)Karlsruhe Institute of Technology -
Law Series
Farewell to Fairness: Towards Retiring Delaware's Entire Fairness Review
Harry Radzyner Law School, Reichman University