Corporate and Institutional Transparency for Economic Growth in Europe: International Business and Management, cartea 19
Editat de Lars Oxelheimen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 iun 2006
What is ‘transparency’? Are there different kinds of it? What does it do? How much of it do we need, and for what purpose? In this book, the purpose of transparency is assumed ultimately to be higher rates of economic growth, and so the analyses in the different chapters take an ‘instrumental’ view of transparency, where the relevant question is whether increased transparency leads to more efficient resource allocation. The chapters address transparency in different markets and at different levels: from corporate financial disclosure to lobbying; from the risk incentives facing banks to competition and environmental policies.
The book raises important questions and delivers a wealth of insights which will be of great use to a wide spectrum of audiences, including researchers and students on the one hand and policy makers, bureaucrats, and finance and investment professionals on the other.
The Editor
Lars Oxelheim holds a chair in International Business and Finance at Lund University, Lund and is an affiliate of the Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IUI), Stockholm and of the Fudan University, Shanghai. His current research focuses on the implications of macroeconomic disturbances for corporate performance and issues related to economic and financial integration. He has published some 25 books and numerous articles in the areas of international business and finance, corporate finance and corporate governance. Among his recent monographs are Money Markets and Politics: A Study of European Financial Integration and Monetary Policy Options (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2003) (with Jens Forssbaeck), European Union and the Race for Foreign Direct Investment in Europe (Oxford: Elsevier, 2004) (co-edited/authored with Pervez Ghauri) and Corporate Performance and the Exposure to Macroeconomic Fluctuations (Stockholm: Norstedts Academic Publishers, 2005) (with Clas Wihlborg).
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780080446653
ISBN-10: 0080446655
Pagini: 444
Dimensiuni: 154 x 236 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Seria International Business and Management
ISBN-10: 0080446655
Pagini: 444
Dimensiuni: 154 x 236 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Seria International Business and Management
Public țintă
This book will be of great use to a wide spectrum of audiences, including researchers and students on the one hand and policy makers, bureaucrats, and finance and investment professionals on the other.Cuprins
Contributors
Preface
Outline of the book
Transparency, capital formation, and economic growth
Jens Forssbæck and Lars Oxelheim
Economic policy and institutional transparency: The ECB
Iain Begg
Transparency in competition policy
Philippe Gugler
Environmental policy and institutional transparency in Europe
Thomas L. Brewer and Sarianna M. Lundan
Transparency in human capital policy − a prerequisite for economic growth
Erik Mellander and Christina Håkanson
Transparency in bankruptcy law: A perspective on bankruptcy costs across Europe
Karin S. Thorburn
Economic growth and the governance of the financial sector in the EU: What role for regulatory transparency?
Jean-Pierre Casey
Bank insolvency procedures and market discipline in European banking
Apanard Angkinand and Clas Wihlborg
Legal determinants of the return on equity
Davide Lombardo and Marco Pagano
The European adoption of international financial reporting standards − effects on corporate transparency
Magnus Bild and Walter Schuster
SOX around the world − corporate transparency and risk management disclosure of European issuers in the United States
Söhnke M. Bartram, Georg Stadtmann, and Markus F. Wissmann
Transparency and capital structure in Europe: Evidence of firm, industry, and national institutional influences
Raj Aggarwal and NyoNyo Aung Kyaw
Multinational enterprises and their lobbying activities in the European Union
Amjad Hadjikhani and Pervez N. Ghauri
Corruption and FDI: Japanese FDI inflows into the EU, 1996−2002
Andrew Delios, Ram Mudambi, and Pietro Navarra
Preface
Outline of the book
Transparency, capital formation, and economic growth
Jens Forssbæck and Lars Oxelheim
Economic policy and institutional transparency: The ECB
Iain Begg
Transparency in competition policy
Philippe Gugler
Environmental policy and institutional transparency in Europe
Thomas L. Brewer and Sarianna M. Lundan
Transparency in human capital policy − a prerequisite for economic growth
Erik Mellander and Christina Håkanson
Transparency in bankruptcy law: A perspective on bankruptcy costs across Europe
Karin S. Thorburn
Economic growth and the governance of the financial sector in the EU: What role for regulatory transparency?
Jean-Pierre Casey
Bank insolvency procedures and market discipline in European banking
Apanard Angkinand and Clas Wihlborg
Legal determinants of the return on equity
Davide Lombardo and Marco Pagano
The European adoption of international financial reporting standards − effects on corporate transparency
Magnus Bild and Walter Schuster
SOX around the world − corporate transparency and risk management disclosure of European issuers in the United States
Söhnke M. Bartram, Georg Stadtmann, and Markus F. Wissmann
Transparency and capital structure in Europe: Evidence of firm, industry, and national institutional influences
Raj Aggarwal and NyoNyo Aung Kyaw
Multinational enterprises and their lobbying activities in the European Union
Amjad Hadjikhani and Pervez N. Ghauri
Corruption and FDI: Japanese FDI inflows into the EU, 1996−2002
Andrew Delios, Ram Mudambi, and Pietro Navarra