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In a corporation with many small owners, it may not pay any one of them to monitor the performance of the management. We explore a model in which the presence of a large minority shareholder provides a partial solution to this free-rider problem. The model sheds light on the following questions: Under what circumstances will we observe a tender offer as opposed to a proxy fight or an internal management shake-up? How strong are the forces pushing toward increasing concentration of ownership of a diffusely held firm? Why do corporate and personal investors commonly hold stock in the same firm, despite their disparate tax preferences?
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Andrei Shleifer
Dartmouth College
Robert W. Vishny
National Bureau of Economic Research
Journal of Political Economy
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dd49f58557d5ab8f40c99a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1086/261385
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