Corporate Governance in the New Global Economy series
Series editors: Kevin Keasey, Leeds University Business School and Mike Wright, Imperial College London, UK and University of Ghent, Belgium
Corporate governance has become a key topic of concern across all major economies, both advanced and emerging. Not surprisingly, this has led to a rapid growth of academic papers on the subject over recent years.
In response to this vast and expanding literature, leading international authorities have edited volumes of the key published papers in their specialist governance research areas, including, amongst others, Ownership, Auditing, International, Political and Legal Perspectives, Expropriation and the Public Sector.
Corporate Governance in the New Global Economy will be an essential source of reference for students and researches in economics, finance and management concerned with governance in advanced and emerging economies.
In response to this vast and expanding literature, leading international authorities have edited volumes of the key published papers in their specialist governance research areas, including, amongst others, Ownership, Auditing, International, Political and Legal Perspectives, Expropriation and the Public Sector.
Corporate Governance in the New Global Economy will be an essential source of reference for students and researches in economics, finance and management concerned with governance in advanced and emerging economies.