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Law and Corporate Finance

By: By: Series: Elgar Financial Law SeriesPublication details: Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2007Description: 230ISBN:
  • 9781847201072
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.0664 CRO
Summary: The book begins with an historical analysis of the law's development, reviewing the legal governance of corporate finance with an emphasis on the development of US securities law in the twentieth century. Also provided is an extensive empirical analysis of the law's effect. A unique benefit of the book is its integration of all the relevant aspects, rather than examining them in isolation. Chapters cover the role of law in corporate finance, behavioral and empirical analyses, as well as current controversies in law and corporate finance. Ultimately, the book is a defense of the economic value of the law in the United States and throughout the world. Students and scholars of business and law will find much of interest in the authors' comprehensive study of the rule of law in today's financial markets.
List(s) this item appears in: New Arrivals March 2025 - Law
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Reference Book Reference Book Alliance School of Law 346.0664 CRO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan L10511
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The book begins with an historical analysis of the law's development, reviewing the legal governance of corporate finance with an emphasis on the development of US securities law in the twentieth century. Also provided is an extensive empirical analysis of the law's effect. A unique benefit of the book is its integration of all the relevant aspects, rather than examining them in isolation. Chapters cover the role of law in corporate finance, behavioral and empirical analyses, as well as current controversies in law and corporate finance. Ultimately, the book is a defense of the economic value of the law in the United States and throughout the world.

Students and scholars of business and law will find much of interest in the authors' comprehensive study of the rule of law in today's financial markets.

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