Global Markets, Domestic Institutions

Corporate Law and Governance in a New Era of Cross-Border Deals

Curtis J Milhaupt editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Columbia University Press

Published:19th Dec '03

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Markets for capital, products, and managerial talent are expanding rapidly across national borders, yet domestic laws and practices have never had greater impact on corporate structures and cross-border deals. The distinguished contributors to this volume examine such issues as the possible convergence of corporate governance practices around the world, national variations in the quality of corporate law, and the fiduciary responsibilities corporate managers around the world owe to their shareholders. Case studies focus on France, Germany, Italy, Korea, Taiwan, and the transition economies of Eastern Europe.

Argues that 'globalization' and 'global markets' are misleading terms, because they mask the local quality of much of the activity occurring within those rubrics. This book contains case studies that focus on France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and the transition economies of Eastern Europe.Markets for capital, products, and managerial talent are expanding rapidly across national borders, yet domestic laws and practices have never had greater impact on corporate structures and cross-border deals. Investors pursuing high returns and diversification, entrepreneurs seeking capital, and managers endeavoring to restructure troubled enterprises now routinely face transaction counter-parties who operate within different legal and political systems, and who rank social priorities quite differently. This dynamic tension between global markets and domestic institutions fuels the debate on corporate governance reform now raging in virtually every region of the world. It also frames the intellectual agenda of the distinguished contributors to this volume, who examine such issues as the possible convergence of corporate governance practices around the world, national variations in the quality of corporate law, and the fiduciary responsibilities corporate managers around the world owe to their shareholders. Among the book's many insights is the contention that "globalization" and "global markets" are misleading terms, because they mask the local quality of much of the activity occurring within those rubrics. Case studies focus on France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and the transition economies of Eastern Europe.

ISBN: 9780231127134

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584 pages