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Does corporate governance matter? A crude test using Russian data
Bernard Black
Northwestern University School of Law
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Social Sciences
Russian
42%
Governance
28%
Sample Size
28%
Testing
21%
Ranking
21%
Public Company
14%
Practice
14%
Market
14%
Investment
14%
Developed Countries
7%
Constraint
7%
Western
7%
Correlation
7%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Corporate Governance
100%
Market Value
28%
Enterprise
28%
Ranking
21%
Firm Value
14%
Investment
14%
Measure of Dispersion
7%
Industrialized Countries
7%
INIS
values
57%
market
42%
size
14%
banks
14%
investment
14%
data
7%
correlations
7%
constraints
7%
variations
7%
developed countries
7%