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The authors identify the ultimate ownership structure for 2,980 corporations in nine East Asian countries. They find that: A) More than half of those firms are controlled be a single shareholder. B) Smaller firms and older firms are more likely to be family-controlled. C) Patterns of controlling...
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Thailand appear to have suffered significant negative effects of vertical integration on short-term performance; the same …
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prevails because foreign investment tends to go to firms with above-average productivity performance. This result is not …
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performance in less developed economies. The authors find that group-affiliated firms are more likely to diversify in developing …
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all sizes and for monitoring firm performance and behavior. …
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corporate governance, along with weak corporate performance, have been blamed for the crisis. There is little empirical evidence …, however, of the nature of ownership structures in East Asia and their relationship to corporate performance in the typical …
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The restructuring of large enterprises has received much attention in the transition of centrally planned economies to market economies. The need to transform these enterprises into viable firms is widely acknowledged. The extent of such restructuring and the determinants that underlie a...
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performance nor improved the process of privatization or liquidation of large loss-making enterprises. Worse still, the program …
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Using enterprise survey data for 1995-97, the author studies and compares how different modes of privatizing to insiders affect enterprise restructuring in two former Soviet republics, Georgia and Moldova. Restructuring in companies in which incumbent managers received significant ownership...
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