Vol. 149 No. 6, June 2001
Index
- Norms & corporate law.
- Islands of conscious power: law, norms, and the self-governing corporation.
- Norms and the theory of the firm.
- Fairness, character, and efficiency in firms.
- Trust, trustworthiness, and the behavioral foundations of corporate law.
- Shaming in corporate law.
- The limited significance of norms for corporate governance.
- Puzzling stock options and compensation norms.
- Tax constraints on indexed options.
- Disclosure norms.
- Competing norms and social evolution: is the fittest norm efficient?
- The shareholder wealth maximization norm and industrial organization.
- Creative norm destruction: the evolution of nonlegal rules in Japanese corporate governance.
- Does corporate governance matter? A crude test using Russian data.
- Do norms matter? A cross-country evaluation.
- Should corporation law inform aspirations for good corporate governance practices - or vice versa?