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Democratizing Pension Funds : Corporate Governance and Accountability
Democratizing Pension Funds : Corporate Governance and Accountability, Pension funds own significant shares of the world's largest corporations. However, the beneficiaries of pensions often have little or no say in corporate governance issues - in spite of their status as owners and even though the environmental, social, an, Democratizing Pension Funds : Corporate Governance and Accountability has a rating of 3 stars
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Democratizing Pension Funds : Corporate Governance and Accountability, Pension funds own significant shares of the world's largest corporations. However, the beneficiaries of pensions often have little or no say in corporate governance issues - in spite of their status as owners and even though the environmental, social, an, Democratizing Pension Funds : Corporate Governance and Accountability
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  • Democratizing Pension Funds : Corporate Governance and Accountability
  • Written by author Ronald B. Davis
  • Published by University of Washington Press, April 2008
  • "Pension funds own significant shares of the world's largest corporations. However, the beneficiaries of pensions often have little or no say in corporate governance issues - in spite of their status as owners and even though the environmental, social, an
  • "Pension funds own significant shares of the world's largest corporations. However, the beneficiaries of pensions often have little or no say in corporate governance issues - in spite of their status as owners and even though the environmental, social, an
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1 Corporate Investment by Employee Pension Funds: A Deal with the Devil? 13

2 Pension Fund Assets and Plan Members: A Question of Ownership? 35

3 The Duties of Pension Fund Managers towards Plan Members with Respect to the Governance of Invested Corporations 53

4 Corporate Law's Opportunities and Limitations for Pension Fund Corporate Governance Activity 73

5 The Enhancing and Constraining Effects of Securities Regulation on Corporate Governance by Pension Funds 106

6 Designing Democratic Corporate Governance Accountability Options 140

Conclusion: Pension Funds Must Be Accountable to Plan Members for Using Corporate Governance to Enhance Corporate Environmental, Social, and Governance Performance 174

Notes 180

Bibliography 223

Index 238


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