Daniel Wolfenzon
Stefan H. Robock Professor of Finance and Economics
Research Director
The Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center
Year joined: 2008
E-mail: dw2382@columbia.edu
Journal articles
"Governance Problems in Closely-Held Corporations"
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis
(2011)
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"The structure and formation of business groups: Evidence from Korean chaebols"
Journal of Financial Economics
(2011)
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"Inside the family firm: The role of families in succession decisions and performance"
Quarterly Journal of Economics
(2007)
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"A theory of pyramidal ownership and family business groups"
Journal of Finance
(2006)
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"Should business groups be dismantled? The equilibrium costs of efficient internal capital markets"
Journal of Financial Economics
(2006)
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"Corporate governance, economic entrenchment and growth"
Journal of Economic Literature
(2005)
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"The effect of external finance on the equilibrium allocation of capital"
Journal of Financial Economics
(2005)
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"Investor protection and equity markets"
Journal of Financial Economics
(2002)
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"The balance of power in closely held corporations"
Journal of Financial Economics
(2000)
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Working papers
"Dissecting the Effect of Credit Supply on Trade: Evidence from Matched Credit-Export Data"
Working paper
(2011)
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"Do CEOs matter?"
Working Paper
(2011)
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"Estimating the Value of The Boss: Evidence from CEO Hospitalization Events"
Working Paper
(2011)
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"The Investment Behavior of Buyout Funds: Theory and Evidence"
Finance Working Paper No. 174/2007
(2007)
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Chapters
"The Governance of Family Firms"
Corporate Governance
(2010)
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Case studies
"General Motors: Capital Structure and the Costs of Financial Distress"
(2011)
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