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Corporate governance : a basic foundation for the global economy

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  • 2/7/01 JOY_D
Summary: Argues that corporate governance is not just a business matter for it concerns the well-being of whole economies and populations. Notes that all countries stand to gain from improving the way their enterprises operate. Indicates that the OECD has developed a set of Principles of Corporate Governance which cover five main areas viz. the rights of shareholders and their protection; the equitable treatment of all categories of shareholders; the role of employees and other stake-holders; timely disclosure and transparency of corporate structures and operations; and the responsibilites of the board towards the company, shareholders and other stakeholders.
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Argues that corporate governance is not just a business matter for it concerns the well-being of whole economies and populations. Notes that all countries stand to gain from improving the way their enterprises operate. Indicates that the OECD has developed a set of Principles of Corporate Governance which cover five main areas viz. the rights of shareholders and their protection; the equitable treatment of all categories of shareholders; the role of employees and other stake-holders; timely disclosure and transparency of corporate structures and operations; and the responsibilites of the board towards the company, shareholders and other stakeholders.

2/7/01 JOY_D

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