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A MO RG A N S TA N L E Y P U B L I C AT I O N In This Issue: International Corporate Governance The Limits of Financial Globalization Explaining Differences in the Quality of Governance Among Companies: Evidence from Emerging Markets The Revolution in Active Investing: Creating Wealth and Better Governance Investment Banking: Past, Present, and Future René M. Stulz, The Ohio State University Art Durnev, McGill University, and E. Han Kim, University of Michigan David Haarmeyer Alan D. Morrison, Oxford University, and William J. Wilhelm, Jr., University of Virginia The Evolution of Shareholder Activism in the United States Stuart Gillan, Texas Tech University, and Laura Starks, University of Texas at Austin The State of U.S. Corporate Governance: An Interview with Charles Elson Cash Holdings, Dividend Policy, and Corporate Governance: A Cross-country Analysis The Ownership Structure, Governance, and Performance of French Companies For Better Corporate Governance, The Shareholder Value Review Microï¬nanceâOn the Road to Capital Markets Charles Elson, University of Delaware Lee Pinkowitz and Rohan Williamson, Georgetown University, and René Stulz, The Ohio State University Péter Harbula, Deloitte Bartley J. Madden Ian Callaghan, Henry Gonzalez, Diane Maurice, and Christian Novak, Morgan Stanley Explaining Differences
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Published: Jan 1, 2007
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