Developing a capital market under weak enforcement
This important new book attempts to establish a fresh conceptual framework for the study of corporate governance by employing the new institutional economics of contract enforcement. This framework helps to clarify two critical issues including the role of law in financial development and whether there is an optimal corporate governance model that should be followed by countries attempting to develop their own stock markets.
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Subject: | Asian Studies | Development Studies | Economics and Finance | Law - Academic |
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