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ID45159
Title

Corporate governance in Central Europe and Russia

Editor(s)Ed. Frydman, Roman; Gray, Cheryl W.; Rapaczyński, Andrzej
Year1996. 2 vols
PlaceBudapest
PublsiherLondon, Central European University Press
Language(s)eng
AnnotationVol. 1: Banks, funds and foreign investors: Frydman, Roman; Gray, Cheryl W.; Rapaczynski, Andrzej, "Overview", p. 1-19; Dittus, Peter; Prowse, Stephen, "Corporate control in Central Europe and Russia: should banks own shares?", p. 20-67; Baer, Herbert L.; Gray, Cheryl W., "Debt as a control device in transitional economies: the experiences of Hungary and Poland", p. 68-110; Coffee, John C., Jr., "Institutional investors in transitional economies: lessons from the Czech experience", p. 111-86; Frydman, Roman; Pistor, Katharina; Rapaczynski, Andrzej, "Investing in insider-dominated firms: a study of Russian voucher privatization funds", p. 187-41; Vittas, Dimitri; Michelitsch, Roland, "The potential role of pension funds: lessons from OECD and developing countries", p. 242-92; Rogut, Bruce, "Direct investment, experimentation, and corporate governance in transition economies", p. 293-32. Vol. II: Insiders and the state: Earle, John S.; Estrin, Saul, "Employee ownership in transition", p. 1-61; Shleifer, Andrei; Vasiliev, Dmitry, "Management ownership and Russian privatization", p, 62-77; Blasi, Joseph; Shleifer, Andrei, "Corporate governance in Russia: an initial look", p. 78-108; Stark, David, "Networks of assets, chains of debt: recombinant property in Hungary", p. 109-50; Sabel, Charles E.; Prokop, Jane E., "Stabilization through reorganization? Some preliminary implications of Russia's entry into world markets in the age of discursive quality standards", p. 151-91; Pistor, Katharina; Turkewicz, Joel, "Coping with HYDRA: state ownership after privatization. A comparative study of the Czech Republic, Hungary and Russia", p. 192-244; Black, Bernard; Kraakmanm Reinier; Hay, Jonathan, "Corporate law from scratch", p. 245-302
SubjectsEastern Europe / Economic Management  [Browse all]
NoteConference papers
Review(s)Review by Bastida, Benjamin, in Economics of Transition, 5(1), 1997, p. 248-50; by: Richet, Xavier, in Sociétal, 9, juin 1997, p. 67-68; by Westin, Peter, in Slavonic and East European Review, 76(1), 1998, p. 193-95
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