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Everyone discusses the pain of bureaucracy. But have you noticed how multiple government agencies frequently regulate the same issue? For example, both the EPA and the SEC are knee-deep in regulating climate-related disclosures.🧵1/6
It’s a huge honor to be selected as the First Place winner of the Jensen Prize. Thank you to the referee, the editor, and the many colleagues who provided comments on earlier versions of this work.
Jensen Prize for the Best Papers in the areas of Corporate Finance and Organizations
First place:
Katharina Lewellen and Michelle Lowry, “Does common ownership really increase firm coordination?” Volume 141, Issue 1, July 2021, Pages 322-344.
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I'm happy to share my recent JFE article on mutual funds' investments in private companies. Traditionally, mutual funds only bought shares in public companies. We highlight the ways in which this new trend provides advantages to both funds and companies.…https://t.co/E1lWepkcLd
How worried should we be about WeWork's IPO? Answer is Very. Companies increasingly go public with questionable governance. Some facilitate focus on long-term value - others make co. immune to market discipline. https://t.co/vx6Lvw1Uhp #corporategovernance#IPO#WeWork
Need for increased vigilance to antitrust issues becoming increasingly apparent. Companies from very different industries are all saying that Big Tech is making it increasingly difficult for them to effectively compete. #Antitrust
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