Morck, Randall
Morck, Randall K.
Randall Morck
Morck, Randall K., économiste
Morck, Randall, 1956-
VIAF ID: 76480622 (Personal)
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Canada. Industrie Canada
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Canada. Industry Canada
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Harvard University
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
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School of Business
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University of Alberta / School of Business
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ebrary, Inc
Works
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Adoptive Expectations: Rising Sons in Japanese Family Firms |
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Agency problems and the fate of capitalism |
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Alternative mechanisms for corporate control |
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Bank of Japan Equity Purchases: The (Non-)Effects of Extreme Quantitative Easing |
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Banking system control, capital allocation, and economy performance |
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Behavioral finance in corporate governance independent directors and non-executive chairs |
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Big business stability and social welfare |
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Business groups and the big push meiji japan's mass privatization and subsequent growth |
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Business Groups and the Incorporation of Firm-specific Shocks into Stock Prices |
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Business Groups in Canada: Their Rise and Fall, and Rise and Fall Again |
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Capitalizing China |
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Characteristics of hostile and friendly takeover targets |
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Concentrated corporate ownership |
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Corporate decision-making in Canada |
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The corporate response - innovation in the information age |
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Creative destruction and firm-specific performance heterogeneity |
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Do managerial objectives drive bad acquisitions? |
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Does firm-specific information in stock prices guide capital allocation? |
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East Asian Financial and Economic Development |
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The economic determinants of innovation |
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Economics, history, and causation |
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The effectiveness of the board of directors. |
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Essays on capital structure |
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Family Ties, Inheritance Rights, and Successful Poverty Alleviation : Evidence from Ghana |
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Finance and governance in developing economies |
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Funding and Asset Allocation in Corporate Pension Plans: An Empirical Investigation |
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Governance and Stakeholders |
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Heterogeneous investors and their changing demand and supply schedules for individual common stocks |
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history of corporate governance around the world family business groups to professional managers |
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How Does the Market Value Unfunded Pension Liabilities? |
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How to eliminate pyramidal business groups - the double taxation of inter-corporate dividends and other incisive uses of tax policy |
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Incentives and Outcomes: China's Environmental Policy |
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Income Shifting in U.S. Multinational Corporations |
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Information, analysts, and stock return comovement |
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The information content of stock markets : why do emerging markets have synchronous stock price movements? |
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Inherited wealth, corporate control and economic growth, c1998: |
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Innocents abroad the hazards of international joint ventures with pyramidal group firms |
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Institutions and Foreign Investment: China versus the World |
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Japan’s Ultimately Unaccursed Natural Resources-Financed Industrialization |
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Kindleberger Cycles & Economic Growth: Method in the Madness of Crowds? |
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Managerial finance in a Canadian setting |
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Monetary and fiscal stimuli, ownership structure, and China's housing market |
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Must Love Kill the Family Firm? |
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The mysterious growing value of S&P 500 membership |
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Never waste a good crisis an historical perspective on comparative corporate governance |
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Patterns of Comovement: The Role of Information Technology in the U.S. Economy |
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Pension Funding Decisions, Interest Rate Assumptions and Share Prices |
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La prise de décision dans les entreprises au Canada |
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Productivity Growth and Stock Returns: Firm- and Aggregate-Level Analyses |
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A proposal for a Canadian financial research database |
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R-squared and the Economy |
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La réaction des entreprises - l'innovation à l'ère de l'information |
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Recreating Canada : essays in honour of Paul Weiler |
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La régie des sociétés au Canada et les choix sur le plan des politiques |
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Regional brain changes occurring during disobedience to "experts" in financial decision-making |
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The riddle of the great pyramids |
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The Shanxi banks |
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Shareholder democracy in Canada |
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Small firms, globalization, and Canadian public policy |
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Special issues relating to corporate governance and family control |
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State-controlled Banks and the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy |
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State-run Banks, Money Growth, and the Real Economy |
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Understanding unprofitable acquisitions |
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Vertical Integration, Institutional Determinants and Impact: Evidence from China |
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What do we learn from stock price reactions to China’s first announcement of anti-corruption reforms? |
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When labor has a voice in corporate governance |
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