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The End of Corporate Governance Law
This article argues that corporate governance is sub-optimal because of special interest influence at both the state and federal level, and because institutionally the mechanisms for promulgating corporate governance are not capable of impounding corporate goverance science. I offer as a solution the creation of depoliticized agency (on par with the Fed) that could administer a federal incorporation regime in an expert manner and without special interest interference. I posit that shareholders should be empowered to select this federal incorporation option
A Flaw in the Sarbanes-Oxley Reform: Can Diversity in the Boardroom Quell Corporate Corruption?
Market Fundamentalism\u27s New Fiasco: Globalization as Exhibit in the Case for a New Law and Economics
Review of Globalization and Its Discontents by Joseph E. Stiglit
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