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Most cited Anglophone scholarly monographs on corporate law (by law professors) since WWII (according to Google Scholar) (CORRECTED)

Results rounded to the nearest 100, as usual. Only books with at least 1,000 citations are listed. Treatises are not included. Please email me with omissions/corrections.

  1. Ronald Coase, The Firm, The Market, and the Law, 6,500
  2. Frank Easterbrook & Daniel Fischel, The Economic Structure of Corporate Law, 5,400
  3. Henry Hansmann, The Ownership of Enterprise, 5,000
  4. Lucian Bebchuk & Jesse Fried, Pay Without Performance, 3,600
  5. Reinier Kraakman et al. (many authors!), The Anatomy of Corporate Law, 2,000
  6. Mark Roe, Strong Managers, Weak Owners, 2,000
  7. Mark Roe, Political Determinants of Corporate Governance, 1,700
  8. Roberta Romano, The Genius of American Corporate Law, 1,500
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