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Volume 62Summer 1999Number 3

Challenges to Corporate Governance

Michael Bradley, Cindy A. Schipani, Anant K. Sundaram, and James P. Walsh
Special Editors
Foreword Michael Bradley
Cindy A. Schipani
Anant K. Sundaram
James P. Walsh
1
The Purposes and Accountability of the Corporation in Contemporary Society: Corporate Governance at a Crossroads Michael Bradley
Cindy A. Schipani
Anant K. Sundaram
James P. Walsh
9
Anatomy of a Governance Transformation: The Case of Daimler-Benz Dennis E. Logue
James K. Seward
87
Required Disclosure and Corporate Governance Merritt B. Fox113
Corporate Governance in a Market with Morality Thomas W. Dunfee 129
Comment on Dunfee A.A. Sommer, Jr. 159
Banded Contracts, Mediating Institutions, and Corporate Governance: A Naturalist Analysis of Contractual Theories of the Firm Timothy L. Fort
James J. Noone
163
Preemption and Federalism in Corporate Governance: Protecting Shareholder Rights to Vote, Sell, and Sue Robert B. Thompson215
The Figure in the Landscape: A Comparative Sketch of Directors' Self-Interested Transactions Deborah A. DeMott243