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channels for facilitating greater entry into the international market include the deregulation of the capitalisation of audit … firms as a catalyst for facilitating greater entry into the audit market. Deregulation of the capital structure in this … through which non audit services could be regulated in order to facilitate competition in the audit market. At the same time …
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need for de regulation of national capital markets is justified, the converse appears to apply to the liberalisation of … external capital markets. Furthermore, the liberalisation of global and external capital markets has provided the impetus and … justification for the need to de regulate national capital markets. The need and concern for increased regulation of bond, equity …
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This work investigates the role and contribution of external auditing as practised in the Malaysian society during the forty year period from independence in 1957 to just before the onset of the Asian Financial Crisis in 1997. It applies the political economic theory introduced by Tinker (1980)...
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This paper illustrates how trust in management can be consolidated through the order and mode of application of enforcement measures (negotiating and punitive enforcement measures) which are employed in facilitating and maximising compliance with rules. “Whilst negotiating strategies are...
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financial reforms) may prove to be the much needed boost required in the bank and indeed, financial supervisory process. This … progress is to be made in the effective regulation and supervision of the financial services sector. It also highlights …
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This paper not only addresses how linkages, direct and facilitating linkages, can benefit microfinance institutions – and particularly in jurisdictions where the Savings Group Outreach involvement is particularly low, but also illustrates ways and means whereby group lending and other more...
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This paper traces developments from the inception of the 1988 Basel Capital Accord to its present form (Basel II). In highlighting the flaws of the 1988 Accord, an evaluation is made of the Basel Committee’s efforts to address such weaknesses through Basel II. Whilst considerable progress has...
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This paper not only addresses how linkages, direct and facilitating linkages, can benefit microfinance institutions – and particularly in jurisdictions where the Savings Group Outreach involvement is particularly low, but also illustrates ways and means whereby group lending and other more...
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This paper not only recommends means whereby principal-agent problems could be addressed, but also considers various ways in which the external auditor and audit committees contribute as corporate governance tools. The impact of bank regulations on risk taking and the need for a consideration of...
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