pt. 1. Corporations, governance, and capital markets in perspective -- pt. 2. Corporations and their governance -- pt. 3. Corporate governance and capital market institutions -- pt. 4. Governance, restraints, and conflicts of interest
Summary
In this comprehensive analysis, the authors examine the structure of market capitalism to see what went wrong before and after the stock market burst in 2000. They find conflicts of interest to be heavily embedded in the system, and argue for a different approach to governance than federal regulation
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-310) and index