A Comparative Bibliography: Regulatory Competition on Corporate Law

Georgetown Law Working Paper

98 Pages Posted: 12 Mar 2008

Date Written: March 2008

Abstract

This comparative bibliography compiles the contributions made by lawyers, economists, and judges on the role of regulatory competition on corporate laws. Academicians of American corporate law have discussed the effects of regulatory competition on corporate laws for over the last three decades. The span and the range of this continuing debate have brought a great deal of attention to this issue. Literature on theoretical framework of the regulation competition, corporate law federalism, corporate mobility, proposed corrections to charter market, federal interventions to corporate law and European contributions to the academic discourse are covered in this compilement.

Keywords: corporate governance, corporate law, federalism, regulatory competition, regulatory arbitrage, regulatory pendulum, corporate mobility, charter market competition, jurisdictional choice, domestication, reincorporation, conversion, tax inversion, internal affairs, interest groups, internal market

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Suggested Citation

Kocaoglu (Cahn Kojaolu), Kagan, A Comparative Bibliography: Regulatory Competition on Corporate Law (March 2008). Georgetown Law Working Paper, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1103644 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1103644

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Kagan Kocaoglu (Cahn Kojaolu)

Ankara University - Business Administration ( email )

Turkey

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