2015
DOI: 10.1007/s40804-015-0001-3
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Related Party Transactions: Policy Options and Real-World Challenges (with a Critique of the European Commission Proposal)

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“…Controlling shareholders may also provide stability and continuation of strategy, whilst concurrently creating agency conflicts of type II between controlling and non-controlling owners Vishny 1986, 1997;Faccio and Lang 2002;Cronqvist and Nilsson 2003;Barontini et al 2017;Courteau et al 2017). Such conflicts include direct expropriation of value from minorities, for example through related party transactions (Enriques 2015;Courteau et al 2017), or distorted decisions about firm size, investment decisions, or transfer of control (Claessens et al 2002;La Porta et al 2002;Cronqvist and Nilsson 2003;Masulis et al 2009). The concerns about non-optimal decisions are especially pertinent when controlling shareholders use dual-class shares 7 (Bebchuk et al 2000;Cronqvist and Nilsson 2003;Masulis et al 2009).…”
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“…Controlling shareholders may also provide stability and continuation of strategy, whilst concurrently creating agency conflicts of type II between controlling and non-controlling owners Vishny 1986, 1997;Faccio and Lang 2002;Cronqvist and Nilsson 2003;Barontini et al 2017;Courteau et al 2017). Such conflicts include direct expropriation of value from minorities, for example through related party transactions (Enriques 2015;Courteau et al 2017), or distorted decisions about firm size, investment decisions, or transfer of control (Claessens et al 2002;La Porta et al 2002;Cronqvist and Nilsson 2003;Masulis et al 2009). The concerns about non-optimal decisions are especially pertinent when controlling shareholders use dual-class shares 7 (Bebchuk et al 2000;Cronqvist and Nilsson 2003;Masulis et al 2009).…”
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“…81 In sum, financial reporting does not adequately constrain controlling shareholders. 82 IV. Inadequacy of Self-Dealing Mechanisms in Some Civil Law Jurisdictions 9.…”
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“…70 All in all, where disclosure trumps accountability in the form of shareholder approval, the challenge of securing an adequate approval and enforcement regime for related party transactions continues to loom large. 71…”
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confidence: 99%