Classics In Corporate Law And Economics Vol. 2 /
Macey, Jonathan
Classics In Corporate Law And Economics Vol. 2 / by Jonathan Macey - UK; Edward Elgar Publications, 2008. - 689p.; 24cm. - Elgar reference collection .
Volume II
Acknowledgements
An introduction by the editor to both volumes appears in Volume I
PART I INSIDER TRADING
1. Dennis W. Carlton and Daniel R. Fischel (1983), ‘The Regulation of Insider Trading’
2. David D. Haddock and Jonathan R. Macey (1987), ‘A Coasian Model of Insider Trading’
3. David D. Haddock and Jonathan R. Macey (1987), ‘Regulation on Demand: A Private Interest Model, with an Application to Insider Trading Regulation’
PART II THE MARKET FOR CORPORATE CONTROL
4. Henry G. Manne (1965), ‘Mergers and the Market for Corporate Control’
5. Frank H. Easterbrook and Daniel R. Fischel (1981), ‘The Proper Role of a Target’s Management in Responding to a Tender Offer’
6. Lucian Arye Bebchuk, John C. Coates IV and Guhan Subramanian (2002), ‘The Powerful Antitakeover Force of Staggered Boards: Theory, Evidence, and Policy’
7. Richard Roll (1986), ‘The Hubris Hypothesis of Corporate Takeovers’
8. Ronald J. Gilson (1982), ‘Seeking Competitive Bids Versus Pure Passivity in Tender Offer Defense’, Stanford Law Review, 35, November, 51-67 [17]
9. Jonathan R. Macey and Fred S. McChesney (1985), ‘A Theoretical Analysis of Corporate Greenmail’
PART III JURISDICTIONAL COMPETITION FOR CORPORATE CHARTERS
10. Ralph K. Winter, Jr. (1977), ‘State Law, Shareholder Protection and the Theory of the Corporation’
11. Roberta Romano (1985), ‘Law as a Product: Some Pieces of the Incorporation Puzzle’
12. Jonathan R. Macey and Geoffrey P. Miller (1987), ‘Toward an Interest-Group Theory of Delaware Corporate Law’
13. William J. Carney (1997), ‘The Political Economy of Competition for Corporate Charters’
PART IV POLITICS AND THE ECONOMICS OF CORPORATE LAW
14. John Pound (1993), ‘The Rise of the Political Model of Corporate Governance and Corporate Control’
15. Vikramaditya S. Khanna (2004), ‘Corporate Crime Legislation: A Political Economy Analysis’
16. Mark J. Roe (1991), ‘A Political Theory of American Corporate Finance’
Name Index
9781845427542
Corporation law--Economic aspects
Law and economics
346.066 / MAC
Classics In Corporate Law And Economics Vol. 2 / by Jonathan Macey - UK; Edward Elgar Publications, 2008. - 689p.; 24cm. - Elgar reference collection .
Volume II
Acknowledgements
An introduction by the editor to both volumes appears in Volume I
PART I INSIDER TRADING
1. Dennis W. Carlton and Daniel R. Fischel (1983), ‘The Regulation of Insider Trading’
2. David D. Haddock and Jonathan R. Macey (1987), ‘A Coasian Model of Insider Trading’
3. David D. Haddock and Jonathan R. Macey (1987), ‘Regulation on Demand: A Private Interest Model, with an Application to Insider Trading Regulation’
PART II THE MARKET FOR CORPORATE CONTROL
4. Henry G. Manne (1965), ‘Mergers and the Market for Corporate Control’
5. Frank H. Easterbrook and Daniel R. Fischel (1981), ‘The Proper Role of a Target’s Management in Responding to a Tender Offer’
6. Lucian Arye Bebchuk, John C. Coates IV and Guhan Subramanian (2002), ‘The Powerful Antitakeover Force of Staggered Boards: Theory, Evidence, and Policy’
7. Richard Roll (1986), ‘The Hubris Hypothesis of Corporate Takeovers’
8. Ronald J. Gilson (1982), ‘Seeking Competitive Bids Versus Pure Passivity in Tender Offer Defense’, Stanford Law Review, 35, November, 51-67 [17]
9. Jonathan R. Macey and Fred S. McChesney (1985), ‘A Theoretical Analysis of Corporate Greenmail’
PART III JURISDICTIONAL COMPETITION FOR CORPORATE CHARTERS
10. Ralph K. Winter, Jr. (1977), ‘State Law, Shareholder Protection and the Theory of the Corporation’
11. Roberta Romano (1985), ‘Law as a Product: Some Pieces of the Incorporation Puzzle’
12. Jonathan R. Macey and Geoffrey P. Miller (1987), ‘Toward an Interest-Group Theory of Delaware Corporate Law’
13. William J. Carney (1997), ‘The Political Economy of Competition for Corporate Charters’
PART IV POLITICS AND THE ECONOMICS OF CORPORATE LAW
14. John Pound (1993), ‘The Rise of the Political Model of Corporate Governance and Corporate Control’
15. Vikramaditya S. Khanna (2004), ‘Corporate Crime Legislation: A Political Economy Analysis’
16. Mark J. Roe (1991), ‘A Political Theory of American Corporate Finance’
Name Index
9781845427542
Corporation law--Economic aspects
Law and economics
346.066 / MAC