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Corporate Governance (NBER-TCER-CEPR Conference)
Franklin Allen
,
Shin-ichi Fukuda
&
Takeo Hoshi
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March 2018
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2018
CONFERENCE HELD
June 22, 2017
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Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, volume 47
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1:
Corporate Governance: Editor's Introduction
Author(s):
Franklin Allen
,
Shin-ichi Fukuda
,
Takeo Hoshi
&
Hideaki Miyajima
Chapter 2:
International Evidence on Firm Level Decisions in Response to the Crisis: Shareholders vs. Other Stakeholders
Author(s):
Franklin Allen
,
Elena Carletti
&
Yaniv Grinstein
Chapter 3:
Changes in Corporate Governance and Top Executive Turnover: The Evidence from Japan
Author(s):
Hideaki Miyajima
,
Ryo Ogawa
&
Takuji Saito
Chapter 4:
Japan's Ultimately Unaccursed Natural Resources-financed Industrialization
Author(s):
Randall Morck
&
Masao Nakamura
Chapter 5:
Enjoying the Quiet Life: Corporate Decision-making by Entrenched Managers
Author(s):
Naoshi Ikeda
,
Kotaro Inoue
&
Sho Watanabe
Chapter 6:
Biased Monitors: Corporate Governance When Managerial Ability is Mis-assessed
Author(s):
Benjamin E. Hermalin
Chapter 7:
The Decline in Bank-led Corporate Restructuring in Japan: 1981-2010
Author(s):
Takeo Hoshi
,
Satoshi Koibuchi
&
Ulrike Schaede
Chapter 8:
Institutional Investors, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Stock Price Performance
Author(s):
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