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The European Corporation: Ownership - Hardcover, by Gugler Klaus; Peev - Good
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- ISBN
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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
1009244639
ISBN-13
9781009244633
eBay Product ID (ePID)
13058360381
Product Key Features
Book Title
European Corporation : Ownership and Control after 25 Years of Corporate Governance Reforms
Number of Pages
250 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2023
Topic
Finance / General, Economics / General
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Business & Economics
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
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0.9 in
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.2 in
Additional Product Features
LCCN
2022-044745
Dewey Edition
23/eng/20221125
TitleLeading
The
Reviews
'As the 21st century got underway, there was much speculation that European corporate governance was being transformed. What has happened in the years since? This volume offers numerous intriguing data-driven insights regarding share ownership patterns.' Brian R. Cheffins, Professor of Corporate Law, University of Cambridge, 'Gugler and Peev have put together an essential collection for corporate governance research in Europe. By documenting changes in ownership structure since the 1990s, the book updates what we know about corporate control in key jurisdictions. Each chapter supplements the empirical results with careful qualitative analysis - based on the critical economic and political theories - to document the factors driving or impeding change.' Martin Gelter, Fordham University School of Law (New York)
Dewey Decimal
658.40094
Table Of Content
1. Introduction Klaus Gugler and Evgeni Peev; Part I. Anglo-Saxon Countries: 2. The United Kingdom Marc Goergen; Part II. Central-European Countries: 3. Austria Klaus Gugler, Evgeni Peev and Martin Winner; 4. Germany Evgeni Peev; 5. Switzerland Alexander F. Wagner and Christoph Wenk Bernasconi; Part III. Scandinavian Countries: 6. Sweden Johan Eklund and Evgeni Peev; Part IV. Mediterranean Countries: 7. Italy Laura Abrardi and Laura Rondi; 8. Bulgaria Evgeni Peev and Todor Yalamov; 9. Slovenia Joze P. Damijan, Anamarija Cijan and Jakob Stemberger.
Synopsis
This book provides unique empirical evidence on ownership and control change or persistence in Europe in the past decades. It would be especially useful for scholars and practitioners in corporate law, corporate governance, politics, and economic history as well as researchers, academic lecturers, students, and policy-makers in Europe., The product of a long-standing collaboration and recent collective research effort by members of the CGEUI network, The European Corporation makes an important contribution to the ongoing debate over convergence to the Anglo-Saxon model of corporate governance and persistence in corporate governance and law in Europe. This book fills the gap in the debate, and literature's lack of country-specific evidence on the evolution of ownership and control which has proven to be a serious impediment to both legal and economic analysis and evidence-based policymaking. It provides systematic and comparable accounts of ownership and control structure change (respectively persistence) in large firms across Europe over the decades following the 'global corporate governance revolution' in the 1990s. Focusing on countries in Europe's four main regions, this volume presents and discusses the net effects of the interplay between the 'global corporate governance revolution' and of its main countervailing forces in Europe.
LC Classification Number
HD2741.E898 2022
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