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Bangladesh came into being following more than two decades of political struggle culminating in the war of independence in 1971. This struggle was inspired by a vision for a democratic, non-communal, prosperous, and equitable society. After 15 years of parliamentary democracy, it is reasonable...
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Bangladesh came into being following more than two decades of political struggle culminating in the war of independence in 1971. This struggle was inspired by a vision for a democratic, non-communal, prosperous, and equitable society. After 15 years of parliamentary democracy, it is reasonable...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009647708
Is the harmonization of financial regulatory regimes possible in East Asia? Focusing on corporate governance, which …€ advocated by the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, and other …
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Is the harmonization of financial regulatory regimes possible in East Asia? Focusing on corporate governance, which …€ advocated by the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, and other …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009653193
Is the harmonization of financial regulatory regimes possible in East Asia? Focusing on corporate governance, which …€ advocated by the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, and other …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009653214
In this paper we explore the role of the static, selection and dynamic corporate governance changes on performance of … indicate that the static and dynamic corporate governance changes lead to different short-term and long-term efficiency trends … environment. Similarly, efficiency gains associated with M&As overwhelm the increasing pre-governance change X-inefficiency levels …
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We investigated whether differences in quality of firm-level corporate governance can explain the firm …-level value as measured by Tobins Q and total Corporate Governance Index (CGI) and three sub-indices : Board, Shareholdings and … Ownership, and Disclosures and Transparency for a sample of 50 firms. The results indicate that corporate governance does matter …
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. This development has improved the transparency and accountability of the banking sector because these countries focused on … best practice corporate governance for banks. In view of a rapidly developing market with a slow pace of information … banking system as a whole. This study provides a survey of recent developments in corporate governance of the banking sector …
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contributes to our understanding of business groups and their relationship to corporate governance and economic development in …This study examines business groups and their impact on corporate governance in Pakistan. We use non-financial firms … shareholders perceive firms affiliated with business groups to have relatively lower transparency and weaker corporate governance …
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In this study the relationship between corporate governance and corporate valuation, ownership structure and need of … external financing for the Karachi Stock Market is examined for the period 2003 to 2008. To measure the firm- level governance … a rating system is used to evaluate the stringency of a set of governance practices and cover various governance …
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