Discussion of 'Why do U.S. Securities Laws Matter to Non-U.S. Firms? Evidence from Private Class-Action Lawsuits'
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Krishnamurthy Subramanian (Indian School of Business) discussing research by Darius Miller (Southern Methodist University) on a continuing controversy in whether U.S. securities laws.
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