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Corporate Governance: Promises Kept, Promises Broken

By Macey Jonathan R.

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In the wake of the Enron meltdown and other corporate scandals, the United States has increasingly relied on Securities and Exchange Commission oversight and th...e Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which set tougher rules for boards, management, and public accounting firms to protect the interests of shareholders. Such reliance is badly misplaced. In "Corporate Governance," Jonathan Macey argues that less government regulation--not more--is what's needed to ensure that managers of public companies keep their promises to investors. Macey tells how heightened government oversight has put a stranglehold on what is the best protection against malfeasance by self-serving management: the market itself. Corporate governance, he shows, is about keeping promises to shareholders; failure to do so results in diminished investor confidence, which leads to capital flight and other dire economic consequences. Macey explains the relationship between corporate governance and the various market and nonmarket institutions and mechanisms used to control public corporations; he discusses how nonmarket corporate governance devices such as boards and whistle-blowers are highly susceptible to being co-opted by management and are generally guided more by self-interest and personal greed than by investor interests. In contrast, market-driven mechanisms such as trading and takeovers represent more reliable solutions to the problem of corporate governance. Inefficient regulations are increasingly hampering these important and truly effective corporate controls. Macey examines a variety of possible means of corporate governance, including shareholder voting, hedge funds, and private equity funds."Corporate Governance"reveals why the market is the best guardian of shareholder interests.Detailed info »« Brief info

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Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication Date: 10/31/2008
ISBN: 9780691129990
EAN: 0691129991
Paperback:344 pages
Language:English
Physical Info:6.50 x 1.06 x 9.40 inches, (1.41 lbs)
Categories:Corporate Governance | Business & Financial | Management - General
LC Subjects:Corporate governance
Dewey:658.42
LCCN:2008016531
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