Comparative Corporate Governance in China: Political Economy and Legal Infrastructure

Comparative Corporate Governance in China: Political Economy and Legal Infrastructure

by Guanghua Yu
Comparative Corporate Governance in China: Political Economy and Legal Infrastructure

Comparative Corporate Governance in China: Political Economy and Legal Infrastructure

by Guanghua Yu

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Overview

An insightful overview of the political, legal and social perspectives which inform corporate governance in China, this book examines the challenges of corporate governance faced by Chinese corporations and international corporations operating in China.

Unlike other texts that tend to focus solely on the board of directors and the takeover market, Yu has enlarged the scope of this study to cover both market forces and contractual mechanisms, providing readers with an extended and comprehensive discussion of the pertinent issues.

It explores a range of issues and their role in corporate governance models, including:

  • executive compensation
  • takeover markets
  • the securities market
  • insolvency issues
  • venture capital market

Examining the current climate and making the case that comparative corporate governance studies have significant policy implications for China’s transitional economy, Yu has put together a book that is a valuable resource for students and those working in Asian business, corporate governance and commercial law.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781136713583
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/10/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 492 KB

About the Author

Guanghua Yu

Table of Contents

1. The Relevance of Comparative Corporate Governance Studies 2. The Problem with the Transplantation of Western Law 3. The Proper Role of Governmant in Building a Venture Capital Market 4. The Case Against Uniformity in Corporate Governance 5. The Regulation of Executive Compensation 6. Towards a Functional Approach to Comparative Corporate Governance Studies

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