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The quality of China's capital markets cannot be improved without raising the quality of its listed companies. One problem with China's capital markets is that frequent scandals involving listed companies have created market uncertainty in the eyes of investors. This paper offers an explanation...
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Russian Abstract: В книге рассматриваются вопросы применения и регулирования заемного труда: его понятие, признаки и юридическая природа. Обоснована концепция...
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This article brings into focus the impact of employee buyouts on corporate governance ten years after the large-scale privatization in Russia. The analysis shows that although employee buyouts have helped to reduce unemployment and prevent major social conflicts, it otherwise had a negative...
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English Abstract: The abstract presents the most important results from a major scholarly study of the rotational method of work organization. In modern conditions, it has become widespread (ever increasing) not only in remote and underdeveloped territories (the Far North, etc.), as it was in...
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We develop and test hypotheses derived from a multi-level theoretical framework for understanding factors shaping the credit risk and capital structure of a quintessentially Asian form of investment known as project finance. It differs from other corporate financing approaches. A project company...
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During the past decades, corporate law and corporate governance debates have generally been skeptical of elements of economic ‘Nationalism’ or ‘protectionism.’ Arguably, globalization and convergence in corporate governance have resulted in a reduction of protectionist policies. However,...
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The purpose of the article is to illustrate the main characteristics of the corporate governance challenge facing the countries of South-Eastern Europe (SEE) and to subsequently determine and assess the extensiveness and effectiveness of corporate governance regulation in these countries....
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This paper contains the coding protocol for the paper "Diffusion of Regulatory Innovations: The Case of Corporate Governance Codes". The provisions of 106 corporate governance codes from 23 jurisdictions are analysed and coded along six dimensions: (1) the proportion of non-executive to...
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Since the 1990s, most European countries have adopted detailed corporate governance codes regulating listed companies. Even though the initial codes were designed against the backdrop of a particular jurisdiction, best practice standards have become remarkably similar across legal traditions....
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