Alexander Dyck

Latest Institution: University of Toronto

All Institutions: University of Toronto; Harvard Business School


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Based on the Following Papers:

Private Benefits of Control: An International Comparison

Year: 2002
Journal: Journal of Finance
Authors: Alexander Dyck; Luigi Zingales

The Corporate Governance Role of the Media

Year: 2002
Journal: Journal of Finance
Authors: Alexander Dyck; Luigi Zingales

Private Benefits of Control: An International Comparison

Year: 2002
Journal: Journal of Finance
Authors: Alexander Dyck; Luigi Zingales

The Corporate Governance Role of the Media

Year: 2002
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Alexander Dyck; Luigi Zingales

Theft and Taxes

Year: 2004
Journal: Journal of Financial Economics
Authors: Mihir Desai; Alexander Dyck; Luigi Zingales

Theft and Taxes

Year: 2004
Journal: Journal of Financial Economics
Authors: Mihir A. Desai; Alexander Dyck; Luigi Zingales

The Corporate Governance Role of the Media: Evidence from Russia

Year: 2006
Journal: Journal of Finance
Authors: Alexander Dyck; Natalya Volchkova; Luigi Zingales

Who Blows the Whistle on Corporate Fraud?

Year: 2007
Journal: Journal of Finance
Authors: Alexander Dyck; Adair Morse; Luigi Zingales

Who Blows the Whistle on Corporate Fraud?

Year: 2007
Journal: Journal of Finance
Authors: Alexander Dyck; Adair Morse; Luigi Zingales

Media versus Special Interests

Year: 2008
Journal: Journal of Law and Economics
Authors: Alexander Dyck; David Moss; Luigi Zingales

Media versus Special Interests

Year: 2008
Journal: Journal of Law and Economics
Authors: Alexander Dyck; David Moss; Luigi Zingales


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