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The NYU Pollack Center for Law & Business compiles academic working papers on a variety of topics related to law, business, finance and economics, with a special focus on corporate governance.  To have your paper reviewed for inclusion, please submit a copy to CLBEvents@stern.nyu.edu.

From Club to Market: The Evolving Role of Business Lawyers Geoffrey Miller. 2005 CLB-06-035

Jurisdictional Competition for Trust Funds: An Empirical Analysis of Perpetuities and Taxes Robert H. Sitkoff and Max Schanzenbach. 2005 CLB-06-034

Restoring Trust in American Business. Edited by Jay W. Lorsch, Leslie Berlowitz and Andy Zelleke. 2006 CLB-06-033

Destruction of Value in the New Era of Chapter 11. Barry E. Adler, Vedran Capkun and Lawrence A. Weiss. October 2006 CLB-06-032

A Powerful Coalition: Workers and Owners vs Managers. John H. Biggs. June 2006 CLB-06-031

Perpetuities or Taxes? Explaining the Rise of the Perpetual Trust. Max M. Schanzenbach and Robert H. Sitkoff. 2006 CLB-06-030

Trust as "Uncorporation": A Research Agenda. Robert H. Sitkoff. 2005 CLB-06-029

An Agency Costs Theory of Trust Law. Robert H. Sitkoff. 2004 CLB-06-028

Trust Law, Corporate Law, and Capital Market Efficiency. Robert H. Sitkoff. 2003 CLB-06-027

A Simple “Market Value” Bargaining Model for Weighted Voting Games: Characterization and Limit Theorems. Guillermo Owen, Ines Lindner and Scott L. Feld. 2007 CLB-06-026

Trading incentives to meet the analyst forecast. Sarah McVay, Venky Nagar and Vicki Wei Tang. 2006 CLB-06-025

Governance Problems in Close Corporations. Venky Nagar, Kathy Petroni and Daniel Wolfenzon. CLB-06-024

DESIGN OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: Role of Ownership Structure, Takeovers, and Bank Debt. Kose John and Simi Kedia. December 2006 CLB-06-023

CEO Compensation and Private Information: An Optimal Contracting Perspective. Roman Inderst and Holger M. Mueller. December 2006 CLB-06-022

What Do Independent Directors Know? Evidence from Their Trading. Enrichetta Ravina and Paola Sapienza. December 2006 CLB-06-021

Institutions, Markets and Growth: A Theory of Comparative Corporate Governance. Kose John and Simi Kedia. November 2006 CLB-06-020

Family Firms, Paternalism, and Labor Relations. Holger M. Mueller and Thomas Philippon. November 2006 CLB-06-019

Incentive Features in CEO Compensation: The Role of Regulation and Monitored Debt. Kose John, Hamid Mehran and Yiming Qian. October 2006 CLB-06-018

Hedge Fund Activism. April Klein and Emanuel Zur. October 2006 CLB-06-017

Legal Institutions, Sectoral Heterogeneity, and Economic Development. Rui Castro, Gian Luca Clementi and Glenn MacDonald. September 2006 CLB-06-016

The Economics of Fraudulent Accounting. Simi Kedia and Thomas Philippon. September 2006 CLB-06-015

You Can't Take It With You: Sunset Provisions for Equity Compensation When Managers Retire, Resign, or Die. Sandeep Dahiyaa and David Yermack. September 2006 CLB-06-014

Information Disclosure and Regulatory Compliance: Economic Issues and Research Directions. Anindya Ghose. July 2006 CLB-06-013

Hedge Funds in Corporate Governance and Corporate Control. Marcel Kahan and Edward B. Rock. July 2006 CLB-06-012

Why Has CEO Pay Increased So Much? Xavier Gabaix and Augustin Landier. July 2006 CLB-06-011

Curb Your Innovation: On the Relationship Between Innovation and Governance Structure. Mariagiovanna Baccara and Ronny Razin. March 2006 CLB-06-010

Street Earnings and Board Independence. Richard Frankel, Sarah McVay and Mark Soliman. January 2006 CLB-06-009

Optimal Dissent in Organizations. Augustin Landier, David Sraer and David Thesmar. November 2005 CLB-06-008

Bottom-Up Corporate Governance. Augustin Landier, David Sraer and David Thesmar. October 2005 CLB-06-007

Understanding the Relationship between Founder-CEOs and Firm Performance. Renee B. Adams, Heitor Almeida and Daniel Ferreira. Sept. 2005 CLB-06-006

The Good, the Bad and the Lucky: CEO Pay and Skill. Robert Daines, Vinay B Nair and Lewis Kornhauser.August 2005 CLB-06-005

The Economic Incentives for Sharing Security Information. Esther Gal-Or and Anindya Ghose. June 2005. CLB-06-004

Pay Me Later: Inside Debt and Its Role in Managerial Compensation. Rangarajan K. Sundaram and David L. Yermack. May 2005. CLB-06-003

The Family Behind the Family Firm: Evidence from Successions in Danish Firms. Morten Bennedsen, Kasper Nielsen and Daniel Wolfenzon. February 2005 CLB-06-002

The Political Economy of Corporate Fraud: A Theory and Empirical Tests. Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alastair Smith. September 2004 CLB-06-001

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