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Reexamining the Law-and-Economics Theory of Corporate Governance

William Black

Challenge, 2003, vol. 46, issue 2, pages 22-40

Abstract: Are the markets enough to control fraud? This scholar takes on the widespread theoretical claims that there is no need for government protections against fraud.

Date: 2003

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