03475nam 22004814a 450 991082892490332120200520144314.0(CKB)2670000000315792(EBL)949005(OCoLC)818858122(MiAaPQ)EBC949005(EXLCZ)99267000000031579220030310d2003 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGlobal markets, domestic institutions corporate law and governance in a new era of cross-border deals /edited by Curtis J. MilhauptNew York Columbia University Pressc20031 online resource (579 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-231-12713-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Contributors; Preface; Introduction: The Dynamic Tension in Corporate Governance; PART I Fiduciary Duties and Corporate Governance; 1. Controlling Corporate Self-Dealing: Convergence or Path-Dependency?; 2. On the Export of U.S.-Style Corporate Fiduciary Duties to Other Cultures: Can a Transplant Take?; 3. Fiduciary Duty in Transitional Civil Law Jurisdictions; 4. What Corporate Law Cannot Do; PART II Convergence and Reform, Europe and Asia; 5. Regulation and Globalization (Americanization) of Executive Pay6. Corporate Governance, Employees, and the Focus on Core Competencies in France and Germany 7. Convergence on Shareholder Capitalism: An Internationalist Perspective; 8. Off the Books, but on the Record: Evidence from Italy on the Relevance of Judges to the Quality of Corporate Law; 9. Institutional Change and M&A in Japan: Diversity Through Deals; 10 Financial Malaise and the Myth of the Misgoverned Bank; 11. Revamping Fiduciary Duties in Korea: Does Law Matter to Corporate Governance?; 12. Global Markets and Parochial Institutions: The Transformation of Taiwan's Corporate Law SystemPART III Globalization and the Capital Markets 13. The Impact of Cross-Listings and Stock Market Competition on International Corporate Governance; 14. Coming to America? Venture Capital, Corporate Identity, and U.S. Securities Law; 15. Engineering a Venture Capital Market: Replicating the U.S. Template; IndexMarkets for capital, products, and managerial talent are expanding rapidly across national borders, yet domestic laws and practices have never had greater impact on corporate structures and cross-border deals. Investors pursuing high returns and diversification, entrepreneurs seeking capital, and managers endeavoring to restructure troubled enterprises now routinely face transaction counter-parties who operate within different legal and political systems, and who rank social priorities quite differently.This dynamic tension between global markets and domestic institutionsCorporate governanceLaw and legislationCorporation lawCorporate governanceCorporate governanceLaw and legislation.Corporation law.Corporate governance.346/.0664Milhaupt Curtis J.1962-514634MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910828924903321Global Markets, Domestic Institutions4034778UNINA