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Institutional Investors as
Monitors & Activists
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Shareholders: The Place of the MSIC in the Corporate Governance Debate. Stanford Law
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Study of Four Technology-Driven Industies. Strategic Management Journal 12: 1-16.
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Liquidity and Control? Journal of Finance, 62: 65-99.
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Shareholder Activism. Georgetown Law Review 79: 445-506
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