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Author Cioffi, John W.

Title Public law and private power : corporate governance reform in the in the age of finance capitalism / John W. Cioffi.

Publication Info. Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2010.

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 287 pages) : illustrations.
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Physical Medium polychrome
Series Cornell studies in political economy
Cornell studies in political economy.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Corporate governance reform and the age of finance capitalism -- Corporate governance as juridical nexus and the politics of reform -- Neoliberal governance and the neocorporatist firm : governance models in the United States and Germany -- U.S. corporate governance reform : boom, bust, and backlash -- German corporate governance reform : the limits of legal transformation -- Governing the ruins : the global financial crisis and corporate governance -- Conclusion : legal form and the politics of reform.
Summary In Public Law and Private Power, John W. Cioffi argues that the highly politicized reform of corporate governance law has reshaped power relations within the public corporation in favor of financial interests, contributed to the profound crises of contemporary capitalism, and eroded its political foundations. Analyzing the origins of pro-shareholder and profinancial market reforms in the United States and Germany during the past two decades, Cioffi unravels a double paradox: the expansion of law and the regulatory state at the core of the financially driven neoliberal economic model and the surprising role of Center-Left parties in championing the interests of shareholders and the financial sector.
Since the early 1990s, changes in law to alter the structure of the corporation and financial markets--two institutional pillars of modern capitalism--highlight the contentious regulatory politics that reshaped the legal architecture of national corporate governance regimes and thus the distribution of power and wealth among managers, investors, and labor.
Center-Left parties embraced reforms that strengthened shareholder rights as part of a strategy to cultivate the support of the financial sector, promote market-driven firm-level economic adjustment, and appeal to popular outrage over recurrent corporate financial scandals. The reforms played a role in fostering an increasingly unstable financially driven economic order; their implication in the global financial crisis in turn poses a threat to Center-Left parties and the legitimacy of contemporary finance capitalism. --Book Jacket.
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Subject Corporate governance -- Political aspects -- United States.
Corporate governance.
United States.
Corporate governance -- Political aspects -- Germany.
Germany.
Corporate governance -- Law and legislation -- United States.
Corporate governance -- Law and legislation.
Corporate governance -- Law and legislation -- Germany.
International finance.
International finance.
Financial crises.
Financial crises.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Cioffi, John W. Public law and private power. Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2010 (DLC) 2010018405
ISBN 9780801460326 (electronic book)
0801460328 (electronic book)
9780801449048
0801449049