2016-2017
Wasserman Workshop - Yun-chien Chang, Academica Sinica, "Is Corporate Law Trivial in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan? An Empirical Study of Mandatory Rules, Default Rules and Menus."
Yun-chien Chang, Associate Research Professor and Director of Center for Empirical Legal Studies, Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Sinica, “Is Corporate Law Trivial in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan? An Empirical Study of Mandatory Rules, Default Rules and Menus.” Co-sponsored with The Paul Tsai China Center.
Alexander Dyck, University of Toronto Rotman School of Management
Alexander Dyck, Professor in Corporate Governance and Professor of Finance and Business Economics, University of Toronto Rotman School of Management and YLS Visiting Senior Research Scholar, “Can Institutional Investors Improve Corporate Governance through Collective Action?”
Marcel Kahan, George T. Lowy Professor of Law, New York University School of Law
Marcel Kahan, George T. Lowy Professor of Law, New York University School of Law, “Sovereign Debt and Moral Hazard: The Role of Contractual Ambiguity and Asymmetric Information” (with Shmuel Leshem). Co-sponsored with the Law, Economics & Organization Workshop.
Michal Barzuza, Professor of Law, University of Virginia Law School
Michal Barzuza, Professor of Law, University of Virginia Law School, “Board Interlocks and Outside Directors’ Protection.” Co-sponsored with the Law, Economics & Organization Workshop.
Barak D. Richman, Edgar P. and Elizabeth C. Bartlett Professor of Law Professor of Business Administration, Duke University School of Law
Barak D. Richman, Edgar P. and Elizabeth C. Bartlett Professor of Law and Professor of Business Administration, Duke University School of Law, “An Autopsy of Cooperation: Diamond Dealers and the Limits of Trust-Based Exchange.” Co-sponsored with the Law, Economics & Organization Workshop.
Paul Romer, Professor of Economics, New York University Stern School of Business
Paul Romer, Professor of Economics, New York University Stern School of Business, “The Trouble with Macroeconomics.” Co-sponsored with the Law, Economics & Organization Workshop.
Emilios Avgouleas, Chair in International Banking Law and Finance, University of Edinburgh: "The Financial Regulation Conundrum - Why We Should Discriminate in Favour of Long-Term Finance?"
Emilios Avgouleas, Chair in International Banking Law and Finance, University of Edinburgh, “The Financial Regulation Conundrum - Why We Should Discriminate in Favour of Long-Term Finance?”