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Economic development requires a modern, transparent corporate governance infrastructure based on efficient capital markets. This title argues that a well-developed corporate governance structure, including accounting infrastructure, would promote economic prosperity.
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monografia Rebiun38308745 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun38308745 cr#un|---||||| 090323s2005 xxk |o|||||||0|0 eng|d 9781848552531 85.00 184855253X 85.00 1479-3563 UK-WkNB eng UK-WkNB UJAEN Uddin, Shazad Corporate governance in less developed and emerging economies Shazad Uddin; Edited by Matthew Tsamenyi Bingley, Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2005 Bingley, Bingley, Emerald Group Publishing Limited 1 recurso en línea (352 p.) 1 recurso en línea (352 p.) Texto txt rdacontent computadora c rdamedia recurso en línea cr rdacarrier Research in accounting in emerging economies v. 8 1479-3563 Epublication rendering of: 9781848552524, 2008 Economic development requires a modern, transparent corporate governance infrastructure based on efficient capital markets. This title argues that a well-developed corporate governance structure, including accounting infrastructure, would promote economic prosperity. "Research on accounting in LDCs" argues that a well-developed corporate governance structure, including accounting infrastructure, would promote economic prosperity. Economic development requires a modern, transparent corporate governance infrastructure based on efficient capital markets. Over the past decade corporate governance reform has become an important global policy agenda driven by events such as the 1997 Asian financial crisis, major corporate scandals (such as Enron and WorldCom) and the globalisation of capital markets. In several less developed and emerging economies corporate governance reform is also driven by the adoption of international donor led economic reforms. This in particular has made corporate governance reform an essential element of the development agenda promoted by the World Bank. The papers in the volume have provided wide ranging empirical and theoretical issues that will have policy implications and also generate future academic debates. Overall, the volume advances debate on corporate governance, accountability and transparency in less developed and emerging economies. We believe the audience will find the papers interesting and insightful in terms of theoretical development, practices and policy implications PDF: Adobe PDF Emerald (eBook) CBUA Tsamenyi, Matthew Emerald eBook Series (Servicio en línea)