Financial Microeconometrics in Corporate Governance Studies
Warsaw School of Economics – Department of Applied Econometrics Working Paper No. 7-10
10 Pages Posted: 11 Apr 2011
Date Written: June 1, 2010
Abstract
Quantitative research on corporate governance is mostly rooted in microeconometrics. Paper debates the financial edge of microeconometrics and its relevance to corporate governance. The considerations are illustrated with the examples from Central and Eastern Europe.
Keywords: corporate governance, microeconometrics
JEL Classification: C10, O57, G30
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