Corporate Governance in Central Europe and Russia: Banks, Funds, and Foreign Investors
Corporate Governance in Central Europe and Russia: Banks, Funds, and Foreign Investors
edited by Roman Frydman, Cheryl W. Gray and Andrzej Rapaczynski
Central European University Press, 1996 Cloth: 978-1-85866-033-2 | eISBN: 978-963-386-560-6 (PDF) Library of Congress Classification HD2741.C7755 1996 Dewey Decimal Classification 338.947
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
The studies in this two-volume work shed new light on the range and viability of the emerging corporate governance institutions in the transitional economies of Central Europe. Regional specialists and experts on corporate governance in advanced economies examine the emerging forms of ownership and complementary monitoring institutions in leading transition companies.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Andrzej Rapaczynski is Daniel G. Ross Professor of Law; Joseph Solomon Professor of Wills, Trusts, and Estate Planning at the Columbia Law School.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part 1: Overview Part 2: Corporate control in Central Europe and Russia Part 3: Debt as a control device in transitional economies Part 4: Institutional investors in transitional economies Part 5: Investing in insider-dominated firms Part 6: Potential role of pension funds Part 7: Direct investment, experimentation