Varieties of private self-regulation in European capitalism: corporate governance codes in the UK and Germany

Voluntary codes of best practice have become increasingly prominent in corporate governance regulation. Given their similarity in focus and substance, the global spread of private self-regulation in corporate governance is often attributed to the rise of institutional investors and seen as signallin...

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