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The paper presents the results of two surveys on how ownership structure and corporate governance affect corporate performance. The analyses focus on the question whether the differences among the performances of firms can be attributed to the various types of ownership structures and corporate...
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The pressures to accommodate to the global standards of corporate governance (CG) for Japanese public companies had grown strong since the mid-1990s. A series of legal reforms has led to the formal imitation of the market oriented Anglo-American model which, however, was not accompanied by the...
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The pressures to accommodate to the global standards of corporate governance (CG) for Japanese public companies had grown strong since the mid-1990s. A series of legal reforms has led to the formal imitation of the market oriented Anglo-American model which, however, was not accompanied by the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009719164
The paper presents the results of two surveys on how ownership structure and corporate governance affect corporate performance. The analyses focus on the question whether the differences among the performances of firms can be attributed to the various types of ownership structures and corporate...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003529573
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corruption on the variation of relative tax revenues (their ratio to GDP) in the OECD countries in 2000-2004. The relationship … between the interaction of tax rates with corruption and the relative tax revenues shows an inverse U-shape line, as if it … the interaction between the tax rates and the level of corruption, and the third one is a negative effect of the …
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tax evasion and corruption, while it also examines the actual and intended behavior of the economically most active … reactions of respondents to hypothetical situations in which reliance on tax evasion and/or corruption seemingly offer a … neigborhood would be more likely to rely on illegal but economically favorable solutions (such as tax evasion or corruption). …
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