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LawFin Working Paper Series
From Goethe University, Center for Advanced Studies on the Foundations of Law and Finance (LawFin) Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics (). Access Statistics for this working paper series.
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- 56: No private ordering please, we're Italian

- Luca Enriques and Casimiro A. Nigro
- 55: Mandatory corporate law as an obstacle to venture capital contracting in Europe: Implications for markets and policymaking

- Luca Enriques, Casimiro A. Nigro and Tobias Tröger
- 54: Venture capital contracting as bargaining in the shadow of corporate law constraints

- Luca Enriques, Casimiro A. Nigro and Tobias Tröger
- 53: Reform of the CMDI framework: Driving off with the breaks on

- Ioannis G. Asimakopoulos and Tobias Tröger
- 52: The oscillating domains of public and private markets

- Alperen A. Gözlügöl, Julian Greth and Tobias Tröger
- 51: Big brother watches you (even when he's dead): Surveillance and long-run conformity

- Francesco D'Acunto, Philip Schnorpfeil and Michael Weber
- 50: Supranational supervision

- Rainer Haselmann, Shikhar Singla and Vikrant Vig
- 49: Resolving financial distress where property rights are not clearly defined: The case of China

- Julian R. Franks, Meng Miao and Oren Sussman
- 48: Limitations of implementing an expected credit loss model

- Jannis Bischof, Rainer Haselmann, Frederik Kohl and Oliver Schlueter
- 47: Regulatory costs and market power

- Shikhar Singla
- 46: Supranational supervision

- Rainer Haselmann, Shikhar Singla and Vikrant Vig
- 45: The political economy of financial regulation

- Rainer Haselmann, Arkodipta Sarkar, Shikhar Singla and Vikrant Vig
- 44: Capital regulation, market-making, and liquidity

- Rainer Haselmann, Thomas Kick, Shikhar Singla and Vikrant Vig
- 43: Uneven regulation and economic reallocation: Evidence from transparency regulation

- Matthias Breuer and Patricia Breuer
- 42: Consumer credit in the age of AI: Beyond anti-discrimination law

- Katja Langenbucher
- 41: The impact of derivatives on spot markets: Evidence from the introduction of bitcoin futures contracts

- Patrick Augustin, Alexey Rubtsov and Donghwa Shin
- 40: How do Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) hold the European Central Bank (ECB) accountable? A descriptive quantitative analysis of three accountability forums (2014-2021)

- Elsa Clara Massoc
- 39: Informed options strategies before corporate events

- Patrick Augustin, Menachem Brenner, Gunnar Grass, Piotr Orłowski and Marti G. Subrahmanyam
- 38: Private companies: The missing link on the path to net zero

- Alperen Gözlügöl and Wolf-Georg Ringe
- 37: Option characteristics as cross-sectional predictors

- Andreas Neuhierl, Xiaoxiao Tang, Rasmus Tangsgaard Varneskov and Guofu Zhou
- 36: Investor-led sustainability in corporate governance

- Wolf-Georg Ringe
- 35: Conflicting fiduciary duties and fire sales of VC-backed start-ups

- Bo Bian, Yingxiang Li and Casimiro A. Nigro
- 34: How costly are cultural biases?

- Francesco D'Acunto, Pulak Ghosh, Rajiv Jain and Alberto G. Rossi
- 33: Climate change versus price stability: How "green" central bankers and members of the European parliament became pragmatic (yet precarious) bedfellows

- Elsa C. Massoc
- 32: Trust and contracts: Empirical evidence

- Francesco D'Acunto, Jin Xie and Jiaquan Yao
- 31: Corporate prosecutions: American law enforcement in global markets

- Cornelia Woll
- 30: Fifty shades of hatred and discontent: Varieties of anti-finance discourses on the European Twitter (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK)

- Elsa Clara Massoc
- 29: Prospective welfare analysis: Extending willingness-to-pay assessment to embrace sustainability

- Roman Inderst and Stefan Thomas
- 28: Social media, polarization and democracy: A multi-methods analysis of polarized users' interactions on Reddit's r/WallStreetBets

- Elsa Clara Massoc and Maximilian Lubda
- 27: Unintended side effects of unconventional monetary policy

- Tobias Berg, Rainer Haselmann, Thomas Kick and Sebastian Schreiber
- 26: Banks' structural power and states' choices over what structurally matters: The geo-economic foundations of state priority towards banking in France, Germany and Spain

- Elsa Clara Massoc
- 25: The clash of "E" and "S" of ESG: Just transition on the path to net zero and the implications for sustainable corporate governance and finance

- Alperen A. Gözlügöl
- 24: The Role of Disclosure in Green Finance

- Tobias Tröger and Sebastian Steuer
- 23: Cross-Border Institutions and the Globalization of Innovation

- Bo Bian, Jean-Marie Meier and Ting Xu
- 22: Know Your Customer: Relationship Lending and Bank Trading

- Rainer Haselmann, Christian Leuz and Sebastian Schreiber
- 21: Diverse Policy Committees Can Reach Underrepresented Groups

- Francesco D'Acunto, Andreas Fuster and Michael Weber
- 20: The Limits of Model-Based Regulation

- Markus Behn, Rainer Haselmann and Vikrant Vig
- 19: Shareholder Activists and Frictions in the CEO Labor Market

- Thomas Keusch
- 18: Indirect Investor Protection: The Investment Ecosystem and Its Legal Underpinnings

- Holger Spamann
- 17: Do Required Minimum Distribution 401(k) Rules Matter, and for Whom? Insights from a Lifecylce Model

- Vanya Horneff, Raimond Maurer and Olivia Mitchell
- 16: Gender Roles and the Gender Expectations Gap

- Francesco D'Acunto, Ulrike Malmendier and Michael Weber
- 15: Monetary Policy and Racial Inequality

- Alina Kristin Bartscher, Moritz Kuhn, Moritz Schularick and Paul Wachtel
- 14: Reflective Willingness to Pay: Preferences for Sustainable Consumption in a Consumer Welfare Analysis

- Roman Inderst and Stefan Thomas
- 13: Shareholders and Stakeholders around the World: The Role of Values, Culture, and Law in Directors' Decisions

- Amir N. Licht and Renee Adams
- 12: Who Truly Bears (Bank) Taxes? Evidence from Only Shifting Statutory Incidence

- Gabriel Jiménez, David Martinez-Miera and José-Luis Peydró
- 11: The Real Effects of Judicial Enforcement

- Vincenzo Pezone
- 10: The Global Diffusion of Stewardship Codes

- Dionysia Katelouzou and Mathias Siems
- 9: Who Pays a Visit to Brussels? The Firm Value of Cross-Border Political Access to European Commissioners

- Kizkitza Biguri and Jörg R. Stahl
- 8: Reporting Regulation and Corporate Innovation

- Matthias Breuer, Christian Leuz and Steven Vanhaverbeke
- 7: Earnings Management and Managerial Honesty: The Investors' Perspectives

- Rajna Gibson, Matthias Sohn, Carmen Tanner and Alexander Wagner
- 6: Globally Consistent Creditor Protection, Reallocation, and Productivity

- Bo Bian
- 5: Having "Banks Play Along": Varieties of State-Bank Coordination and State-Guaranteed Credit Programs During the Covid-19 Crisis

- Elsa Massoc
- 4: The Death of a Regulator: Strict Supervision, Bank Lending and Business Activity

- João Granja and Christian Leuz
- 3: Using the Statistical Concept of "Severity" to Assess Seemingly Contradictory Statistical Evidence (with a Particular Application to Damage Estimation)

- Peter Bönisch and Roman Inderst
- 2: The Case for a Normatively Charged Approach to Regulating Shadow Banking - Multipolar Regulatory Dialogues as a Means to Detect Tail Risks and Preclude Regulatory Arbitrage

- Matthias Thiemann and Tobias Tröger
- 1: Venture Capital-backed Firms, Unavoidable Value-destroying Trade Sales, and Fair Value Protections

- Casimiro Antonio Nigro and Jörg R. Stahl
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