Financial valuation of the German model: the negative relationship between ownership concentration and stock market returns, 1997-2001
Believed to be a robust alternative to Anglo-American market capitalism, the virtues of the German model are increasingly disputed as doubts are raised about its long-term prospects. At the core of the German model is a system of corporate governance that is characterized by concentrated ownership a...
Autors principals: | Clark, G, Wójcik, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Clark University, MA, USA
2005
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