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Corporate Governance 2.0
(Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University, 2015)The article cites several examples of questionable corporate governance including those involving retailer J. C. Penney, bank J. P. Morgan Chase & Co., and drug company Allergan, and discusses principles the author believes ... -
Corporate Governance and Corporate Political Activity: What Effect will Citizens United have on Shareholder Wealth?
(John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business. Harvard Law School., 2010)In Citizens United, the Supreme Court relaxed the ability of corporations to spend money on elections, rejecting a shareholder-protection rationale for restrictions on spending. Little research has focused on the relationship ... -
Corporate Governance and Its Political Economy
(2015)To fully understand governance and authority in the large corporation, one must attend to politics. Because basic dimensions of corporate organization can affect the interests of voters, because powerful concentrated ... -
Corporate Governance Changes in the Wake of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act: A Morality Tale for Policymakers Too
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Corporate Law's Limits
(University of Chicago Press, 2002)A strong theory has emerged that the quality of corporate law primarily determines whether ownership and control separate, particularly to the extent law stymies controllers' self-dealing transactions that damage minority ... -
Corporate Philanthropy as Signaling and Co-Optation
(2012)This Article provides a new perspective on corporate philanthropy by examining a previously unnoticed mechanism through which corporate pro-sociality enhances firm value: signaling. In particular, cash donations can signal ... -
Corporate Political Speech, Political Extortion, and the Competition for Corporate Charters
(University of Chicago Press, 2002)This article explores the policy bases for, and the political economy of, the law's long-standing discrimination against corporate political speech. This Article also explores the relevance of state law regulation of ... -
Corporate Political Speech: Who Decides?
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2010)The Supreme Court spoke clearly this Term on the issue of corporate political speech, concluding in Citizens United v. FEC that the First Amendment protects corporations’ freedom to spend corporate funds on indirect support ... -
Corporate Responsibility in a Free and Democratic Society
(Case Western Reserve University School of Law, 2008)The article discusses the social responsibility of corporations in a democratic society in the U.S. It notes the potential of corporations to cut wages of employees and giving robust salary to executives as a moral obtuseness. ... -
The Corporate Shareholder's Vote and its Political Economy, in Delaware and in Washington
(Harvard Law School, 2012)Shareholder power to effectively nominate, contest, and elect the company's board of directors became core to the corporate governance reform agenda in the past decade, as corporate scandal and financial stress put business ... -
Corporate Short-termism -- In the Boardroom and in the Courtroom
(2013)A long-held view in corporate circles has been that furious rapid trading in stock markets has been increasing in recent decades, justifying corporate governance and corporate law measures that would further shield managers ... -
The Corrective Tax Versus Liability As Solutions to the Problem of Harmful Externalities
(2010)Although the corrective tax has long been viewed by economists as a theoretically desirable remedy for the problem of harmful externalities, its actual use has been limited, mainly to the domain of pollution. Liability, ... -
Corrective Taxation versus Liability
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Correspondence: A New Era of Corruption
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Cosmeceuticals or CosmePSEUDOcals: Examining the FDA's Under-sight of Celebrity Dermatologists in the Cosmeceuticals Industry
(2005)This paper will examine the Food and Drug Administration's regulation of the cosmeceuticals industry by exploring the legal (and ethical) implications of the industry's employment of physicians and dermatologists who sell ... -
Cost-Benefit Analysis and Relative Position
(University of Chicago Law School, 2000)Current estimates of regulatory benefits are too low, and likely far too low, because they ignore a central point about valuation - namely, that people care not only about their absolute economic position, but also about ... -
Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Environment
(University of Chicago Press, 2005)This review-essay explores the uses and limits of cost-benefit analysis in the context of environmental protection, focusing on three recent books: Priceless, by Frank Ackerman and Lisa Heinzerling; Cellular Phones, Public ... -
Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Knowledge Problem
(2014)In the modern regulatory state, there is a serious tension between two indispensable ideas. The first is that it is important to measure, both in advance and on a continuing basis, the effects of regulation on social ... -
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Financial Regulation: A Reply
(Yale Law Journal Co, 2015)Still, for reasons I try to illuminate in Cost-Benefit Analysis of Financial Regulation: Case Studies and Implications , efforts to quantify and monetize costs and benefits of significant financial regulations in precise ... -
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Financial Regulation: Case Studies and Implications
(Yale Law School, 2015)Some members of Congress, the D.C. Circuit, and legal academia are promoting a particular, abstract form of cost-benefit analysis for financial regulation: judicially enforced quantification. How would CBA work in practice, ...