Corporate governance in advanced economies: lessons in a post financial crash era Introduction to the Special Issue
Jackie Krafft and
Jacques-Laurent Ravix ()
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Corporate governance is certainly one of the most prolific fields of research today. Even if the origins of this domain trace back to the early 1930s, the recent decades have been marked by an explosion in the number of contributions in academic journals. This effervescence in the academic world has had important echoes in business life that are analysed in the present contribution.
Date: 2008
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Published in Recherches Economiques de Louvain - Louvain economic review, 2008, 74 (4), pp.1-8
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