Corporate governance after the financial crisis

Traditionally, corporate law was the province of the states. Today, however, the federal government is increasingly engaged in corporate governance regulation. The changes examined in this work provide a series of case studies in which to explore the question of whether federalization will lead to b...

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Main Author: Bainbridge, Stephen M.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York Oxford University Press 2012, c2012
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