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| Economic Policy Review |
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A Survey of Blockholders and
Corporate Control |
| April 2003 Volume 9, Number 1 |
| JEL classification: G30, G32 |
| Author: Clifford G. Holderness The author surveys the empirical literature on large-percentage shareholders in public corporations, focusing on four key issues: the prevalence of blockholders; the motivation for block ownership; the effect of blockholders on major corporate decisions, specifically executive compensation, leverage, and the incidence of takeovers; and the effect of blockholders on firm value. A central finding of this study is that there is little reason for policymakers or small investors to fear large-percentage shareholders in general, especially when the blockholders are active in firm management. |
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