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  1. Corporate Governance
  2. Corporate Governance, Value Creation and Growth. The Bridge between Finance and Enterprise.
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Corporate Governance of Company Groups in Latin America
Improving Corporate Governance in India. Related Party Transactions and Minority Shareholder Protection.
Risk Management and Corporate Governance
Supervision and Enforcement in Corporate Governance
Better Policies for Board Nomination and Election in Asia
Reform Priorities in Asia. Taking Corporate Governance to a Higher Level.
Capital Markets in Eurasia. Two Decades of Reform.
Boards of Directors of State-Owned Enterprises. An Overview of National Practices.
Corporate Governance, Value Creation and Growth. The Bridge between Finance and Enterprise.
Chapters
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Listed Companies: What is the Role of Corporate Governance?
The Impact of an Emerging European Corporate Bond Market on Corporate Governance
Regulating for Value Creation: What is the Link between Market Confidence and Contractual Freedom?
Introduction: What Makes Controlling Ownership Different?
Corporate Control and Incentives in a Dynamic Perspective
One Size for All? –  The European Union Experience
Long-Term or Short-Term Shareholdership: Does it Really Count?
Brazilian Perspective
Malaysian Perspective
Business Perspective
The Role of Institutional Investors in Promoting Good Corporate Governance
Corporate Governance in Estonia 2011
Board Practices. Incentives and Governing Risks.
Strengthening Latin American Corporate Governance. The Role of Institutional Investors.
Corporate Governance in Asia 2011. Progress and Challenges.
Corporate Governance in Israel 2011
Corporate Governance in Slovenia 2011
Corporate Governance in Chile 2010
Accountability and Transparency: A Guide for State Ownership
Corporate Governance in Asia. A Comparative Perspective.

Foreword

Content Provider OECD iLibrary
Organization OECD
Abstract Credible and well functioning capital markets are a prerequisite for the development and sustainability of a vibrant private enterprise sector. And the prime policy objective is to make sure that corporations get access to the capital they need for innovation, job creation and growth. For this to happen markets need to have a robust framework of corporate governance rules and regulations that provides investors with confidence in the system and entrepreneurs with the incentives to develop their businesses. To ensure an efficient link between finance and enterprise is particularly important in the aftermath of the financial crisis when policy makers are looking for reforms to unleash innovation and productivity for sustainable growth. It is also essential for many developing and emerging markets where new generations of enterprises should be given the opportunity to access external capital, which will make it possible for them to realise their full potential and contribution to economic growth. However, when shaping the framework we must also take into account important structural developments in the financial and corporate sectors and make sure that rules and regulations are well adapted to current and future conditions. To address these issues, the OECD Corporate Governance Committee and the Capital Markets Board of Turkey organised the meeting Corporate Governance, Innovation and Value Creation on 1 February 2012 in Istanbul.
Page Count 2
Starting Page 3
Ending Page 4
Language English
Publisher OECD Publishing
Publisher Date 2012-08-20
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Finance and Investment Governance Industry and Services
Content Type Text
Resource Type Chapter
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