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This paper presents a cross-country comparative study of corporate governance forma-tion in four transition countries that differ significantly in the reform design, implementation, and outcome. The analysis showed that corporate governance formation in these countries is characterized by both...
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The paper is devoted to the problems of the impact of privatization on corporate governance formation in Poland. It … transformation in Poland. The Author comes to the conclusion that the processes of privatization and corporate governance formation … in Poland are marked by both successes and failures. The most spectacular success is privatization in the “broad sense …
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governance in Poland and on secondary privatisation processes in Polish privatised enterprises, i.e. changes in ownership …
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This paper attempts to explain a large premium paid on common (voting) shares relative to preferred (non-voting) shares in the Russian stock market. Empirical analysis focuses on two main explanations relating the premium either to the voting right attached to common shares or to differences in...
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Based on panel data from 1995 – 1997, the paper focuses on the impact of ownership structure on the performance of Russian non-financial privatized companies that constitute the group of "blue chips" of the country's stock market. We find that ownership concentration results in higher...
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