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Contents
List of contributors;
Acknowledgments;
Introduction Jeffrey N. Gordon and Mark J. Roe;
Part I. System Issues: 1. The end of history for corporate law Henry Hansmann and Reinier Kraakman;
2. A theory of path dependence in corporate ownership and governance Lucian A. Bebchuk and Mark J. Roe;
3. Path dependence, corporate governance and complementarity Reinhard H. Schmidt and Gerald Spindler;
4. Convergence of form or function Ronald Gilson;
Part II. Government Players: 5. The international relations wedge in corporate convergence Jeffrey N. Gordon;
6. Property rights in firms Curtis Milhaupt;
7. Modern politics and ownership separation Mark J. Roe;
Part III. Specific Institutions: 8. Norms and corporate convergence David Charny;
9. Ungoverned production Charles Sabel;
10. Substantive law and its enforcement Gerard Hertig;
11. Cross-holding in the Japanese keiretsu J. Mark Ramseyer;
Index.
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