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Corporate Governance in Central Europe and Russia

Banks, Funds, and Foreign Investors

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In this, the first of three volumes to be published by the CEU Press on corporate governance in Central Europe and Russia, distinguished economists, legal scholars, political scientists and sociologists examine the emerging institutions of corporate governance in privatized firms in transition economies. They investigate the role of banks, investment funds, and pension funds, as well as the role and impact of residual state ownership. Each paper combines experience from advanced market economies with in-country empirical work in transition settings. Together these papers represent the most comprehensive and up-to-date comparative analysis yet undertaken of privatization struggles and their impact on corporate governance in Central Europe and Russia.

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Corporate Governance in Central Europe and Russia, Roman Frydman, Cheryl Williamson Gray, Andrzej Rapaczynski

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1996
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Podtitul
Banks, Funds, and Foreign Investors
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
1996
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
356
ISBN10
1858660335
ISBN13
9781858660332
Série
Anotácia
In this, the first of three volumes to be published by the CEU Press on corporate governance in Central Europe and Russia, distinguished economists, legal scholars, political scientists and sociologists examine the emerging institutions of corporate governance in privatized firms in transition economies. They investigate the role of banks, investment funds, and pension funds, as well as the role and impact of residual state ownership. Each paper combines experience from advanced market economies with in-country empirical work in transition settings. Together these papers represent the most comprehensive and up-to-date comparative analysis yet undertaken of privatization struggles and their impact on corporate governance in Central Europe and Russia.