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This book focuses on the convergence of human rights law, international law and the regulation of corporate governance … current effects of this evolving set of human rights norms on the regulation of corporate governance and financial markets …, and particularly its effects on traditional modes of thinking about the normative framework for corporate and financial …
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Modelling Corporation Tax Revenue examines the revenue growth properties of corporate income taxes and how firms …
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This book explores the conditions for growth that can create value for shareholders, focusing on the main strategies adopted by firms including horizontal expansion, vertical integration and product diversification. To evaluate whether or not a particular growth strategy is successful, the...
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This multidisciplinary book takes an innovative approach to corporate governance by linking governance and complexity …
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a comprehensive exploration of the literature on Corporate Social Responsibility and its economic consequences. …
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corporate governance across a broad range of countries including Australia, China, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Poland, Russia … Norway. The Handbook reveals that whilst the stage in the corporate governance life cycle may vary from country to country …
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This book provides an insightful view of major issues in the economics of corporate governance (CG) and mergers. It … important conclusions can be drawn from this book: the first is that corporate governance systems that better align shareholders …’ and managers’ interests lead to better corporate performance; second, there is an important relationship between CG …
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If having firm-driven renegotiations of contracts for infrastructure services is a major concern, efficiency should not be the only consideration in selecting an operator, indeed, consumers may want to award the concession to a less efficient firm if that would reduce the probability of...
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Risk shifting and incomplete contracting lie at the heart of the agency relationship inherent in the procurement and financing of large-scale projects such as power plants, oil and gas pipelines, and liquefied natural gas facilities. An investigation of Ras Gas bonds provides empirical evidence...
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