Reinier Kraakman spends much of his time researching Finance, Shareholder, Political economy, Corporate governance and Corporate law. His Shareholder research includes elements of Bureaucracy, Restructuring, Organised crime, Law and economics and Asset stripping. The Political economy study combines topics in areas such as Planned economy, Political corruption and Institutional investor.
He interconnects Enforcement, Accounting and Agency in the investigation of issues within Corporate governance. His Accounting study incorporates themes from Corporate action, Issuer and Creditor. The study incorporates disciplines such as Limited liability, Law and Security interest in addition to Corporate law.
Reinier Kraakman focuses on Corporate law, Law, Corporate governance, Shareholder and Law and economics. His research in Corporate law intersects with topics in Corporation, Accounting, Commercial law and Capital market. His work in Law addresses subjects such as Creditor, which are connected to disciplines such as Administration, Bankruptcy and Opportunism.
His Corporate governance study which covers Political economy that intersects with Shareholder primacy and Institutional investor. Reinier Kraakman studies Shareholder, focusing on Agency cost in particular. His Law and economics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Jurisdiction and Principal.
His main research concerns Corporate law, Corporate governance, Shareholder, Law and economics and Financial crisis. His study in Corporate law is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Limited liability, Law, Supreme court, Politics and Limited partnership. His Corporate governance research incorporates elements of Accounting, Agency and Diversity.
The various areas that Reinier Kraakman examines in his Accounting study include Wrongdoing and Misconduct. His Shareholder research includes themes of Corporation and Equity. His Law and economics research incorporates themes from Control, Public relations and Legal history.
Reinier Kraakman mostly deals with Corporate governance, Shareholder, Public relations, Law and economics and Corporate law. Reinier Kraakman has researched Shareholder in several fields, including Limited liability and Charter. His work carried out in the field of Public relations brings together such families of science as End of history and Supervisory board.
The concepts of his Corporate law study are interwoven with issues in Institutional investor and Corporation.
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Stock Pyramids, Cross-Ownership, and Dual Class Equity: The Mechanisms and Agency Costs of Separating Control from Cash-Flow Rights
Lucian Bebchuk;Reinier Kraakman;George Triantis.
Research Papers in Economics (2000)
Stock Pyramids, Cross-Ownership, and the Dual Class Equity: The Creation and Agency Costs of Seperating Control from Cash Flow Rights
Lucian A. Bebchuk;Reinier Kraakman;George Triantis.
National Bureau of Economic Research (1999)
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