Education
Columbia University; Harvard Law School.
professor of law author of Strong Managers
Columbia University; Harvard Law School.
Professor Roe is the author of Strong Managers, Weak Owners (Princeton, 1994) and Political Determinants of Corporate Governance (Oxford, 2003), in which he shows underlying connections between business structures and national political configurations. He also comments on business and finance legal issues in such publications as the Financial Times, Forbes, and the Wall Street Journal. He has opinion pieces in these journals on the General Motors bankruptcy, derivatives debilities in the financial crisis of 2008, and shortcomings of the 2010 financial reform.
He received his Bachelor of Arts from Columbia University in 1972, and his Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School in 1975.
Prior to joining the Harvard faculty, he held positions at Columbia Law School and the University of Pennsylvania School of Law.
He explores the political economy of American corporate lawmaking in a series of articles, two of which are published in the Harvard Law Review and Stanford Law Review.
He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.