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Introduction / Andrew H. Chen -- Ownership structure, agency costs and dividend policy / Mukesh Bajaj, Anand M. Vijh, Randolph W. Westerfield -- Managerial entrenchment and the effectiveness of internal governance mechanisms / Mark M. McNabb, John D. Martin -- An empirical analysis of the associatio...

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