Henry G. Manne (1928-2015)
18 January 2015 at 6:13 pm Peter G. Klein 1 comment
| Peter Klein |
Very sorry to report the passing of Henry Manne yesterday at the age of 86. Manne made seminal contributions to the literatures in corporate governance, securities regulation, higher education, and many other subjects. Here are past O&M posts on Manne and his contributions. I tried several times to get him to guest blog on O&M but couldn’t pull it off.
I got to know him fairly well in the last few years and he was a charming companion and correspondent — clever, witty, erudite, and a great social and cultural critic, especially of the strange world of academia, where he plied his trade for five decades but always as a slight outsider.
Here are tributes and commentaries from David Henderson, Jane Shaw, Don Boudreaux, and me. We’ll share more in the coming days.
Entry filed under: - Klein -, Corporate Governance, Education, Law and Economics, People.
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Donald Siegel | 19 January 2015 at 9:12 am
Manne’s JPE paper “Mergers and the Market for Corporate Control” inspired me to conduct empirical research on the antecedents and consequences of mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures. He was a true pioneer in the field of law of economics.