Yaron Brook - Published Works

Published Works

  • Corporate governance: a study of director liability, firm performance and shareholder wealth, University of Texas, Austin, 1994
  • Shareholder wealth effects of directors' liability limitation provisions, Brook, Yaron ; Rao, Ramesh K. S., Journal of Financial & Quantitative Analysis, vol. 3, 1994, 481-497
  • Terrorism in Israel, Yaron Brook, The Intellectual Activist, Vol. 10, No. 4, July 1996
  • The gains from takeover deregulation: Evidence from the end of interstate banking restrictions, Brook, Yaron ; Hendershott, Robert ; Darrell Lee, Journal of Finance the journal of the American Finance Association, {Malden, Mass. et al.: Blackwell}, vol. 6, 1998, 2185-2204
  • Do Firms Use Dividends to Signal Large Future Cash Flow Increases?, Brook, Yaron ; Charlton, William T., Jr. ; Hendershott, Robert J., Financial Management, (Tampa, Fla. : Financial Management Association International) vol. 3, 1998, 46-57
  • Corporate Governance and Recent Consolidation in the Banking Industry, Brook, Yaron ; Hendershott, Robert J. ; Lee, Darrell, Journal of Corporate Finance: contracting, governance and organization, (Santa Clara U; Kennesaw State U), vol. 2, 2000, p. 141-64
  • Hype and Internet Stocks, Brook, Yaron ; Hendershott, Robert J., The Journal of Investing, vol. 2, 53-64
  • "Just War Theory" vs. American Self-Defense, Yaron Brook, Alex Epstein, The Objective Standard, Vol. 1, No. 1, Spring 2006
  • "The 'Forward Strategy' For Failure, Yaron Brook, Elan Journo, The Objective Standard, Vol. 2, No. 1, Spring 2007
  • Brook's article on CEO compensation in USA Today

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