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, privatization methods had a lasting effect on ownership structure in Ukraine. …
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This paper analyses the ownership structure emerging from the Russian privatization process, using information from a … of owners: the state, workers, managers, and outside investors (of which we consider several types). Our empirical … privatization methods for ownership structure, on the incidence of non-voting and voting shares, and on the extent of concentration …
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sector of Russia. …
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effect for a number of large emerging markets including Russia. We refer to the case of Russian banks to suggest that this … for the entire industry. Russia’s stock market can supply sufficient statistical material for a study involving just two …
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as well as ethical-theoretical approaches in the process of forming targets gain relevance both in theory and practice in … die Normierung des ‚Unternehmensinteresses‘ im deutschen Aktienrecht sowie ethisch-normative theoretische Ansätze zur … unternehmerischen Zielbildung gewinnen im Zusammenhang mit dem aktuellen betriebswirtschaftlichen Forschungsfeld ‚Compliance‘ in Theorie …
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does not receive support in the ownership but the indicator of voucher privatization supports it. The initial conditions … from early 90's were not the driving the financial distress. The voucher-scheme privatization results in poorer corporate …
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basic assets: managers’ human assets (MHA), workers’ human assets (WHA), and non-human assets (NHA). Using the concept of …
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Applying regressions on a sample of 18 OECD countries from 1970 to 2009 using new indicators, we find that right-wing governments liberalize more the financial sector that left-wing governments. We show that if a left-wing government accepts to liberalize the financial sector, an increase of...
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