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finance has put enormous pressure on national economic, political and social institutions. Furthermore, the looming crisis … of stakeholder capitalism is changing rapidly, at least in the sphere of large firms and global finance. …). 'Global finance and the German model: German corporations, market incentives, and the management of employer-sponsored pension …
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If its prospects were doubted in the early 1990s, London is now the pre-eminent international financial centre. It dominates its European rivals and is joined with New York and Tokyo in a non-stop reciprocal global embrace. Whereas some analysts approach this topic concentrating on the nature...
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Scandals of corporate governance in the United States and Europe in the aftermath of the TMT bubble captured the public imagination. In play were the interests of senior executives in relation to investors, prompting debate over countries' standards of corporate governance in the global market...
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the evolving world of corporate finance, corporate governance and capital specificity. These are important matters for …
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. & Tickell, A. (2001). 'Emergent frameworks in global finance: accounting standards and German supplementary pensions', Economic …
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Believed to be a robust alternative to Anglo-American market capitalism, the virtues of the German model are increasingly disputed as doubts are raised about its long-term prospects. At the core of the German model is a system of corporate governance that is characterized by concentrated...
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, the Private Finance Initiative (PFI) is very important for the government's plans to make up the shortfall. Although … shortfall in the United Kingdom: the private finance initiative and government policy', Political Geography, 18(3), 341 …
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Institutional investors, primarily pension funds, drive global financial markets. The result is investors vulnerable to the risks companies face in global consumer and capital markets. Though some market risks are inevitable, others, such as reputation risk, can be mitigated through increased...
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Much of the academic finance literature has been devoted to theoretical principles concerning portfolio design, the … fundamentals of firm structure, entry and exit from the industry, and spatial and industrial concentration. But finance is also a …-time data services. Finance has become a media event, with its breathless reporters and star anchorpersons more often …
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For some, global finance is ubiquitous. The growth of advanced electronic communications combined with computer … firms, are used to suggest that the geography of finance remains a vital component of global investment strategies, an … geography of global finance: ownership concentration and stock-price volatility in German firms and regions', Annals of the …
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