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Governance and accountability : essays on the Indian financial and corporate sectors / D N Ghosh

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Publication details: New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2007.Description: x, 257 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780195689310 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.06646 GHO
Contents:
Chapter 1: Global business and political transformation ; Chapter 2: Political economy of reform, growth, and governance: China and India ; Chapter 3: FDI in China: Responding to global interdependence ; Chapter 4: Globalization, the IMF, and governance ; Chapter 5: Economic openness and national champions ; Chapter 6: Pastimes of marketmen and investor gullibility: History is a poor teacher ; Chapter 7: Market makers and global financial world: Warts and all ; Chapter 8: Financial celebrities and regulatory vigilance ; Chapter 9: Governance culture and adaptive efficiency ; Chapter 10: Reorienting public sector banks in a globalizing world: Institutional rigidities ; Chapter 11: FII inflows and regulatory governance ; Chapter 12: Fiscal stability and structural reforms: Towards better transparency ; Chapter 13: Rating agencies and capital market developments ; Chapter 14: Revisiting Enron: Entrepreneurial behaviour and market capitalism ; Chapter 15: Corporate governance assessment, investor confidence, and market transparency ; Chapter 16: Inside the boardroom in India: Confronting the paradoxes .
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Chapter 1: Global business and political transformation ;
Chapter 2: Political economy of reform, growth, and governance: China and India ;
Chapter 3: FDI in China: Responding to global interdependence ;
Chapter 4: Globalization, the IMF, and governance ;
Chapter 5: Economic openness and national champions ;
Chapter 6: Pastimes of marketmen and investor gullibility: History is a poor teacher ;
Chapter 7: Market makers and global financial world: Warts and all ;
Chapter 8: Financial celebrities and regulatory vigilance ;
Chapter 9: Governance culture and adaptive efficiency ;
Chapter 10: Reorienting public sector banks in a globalizing world: Institutional rigidities ;
Chapter 11: FII inflows and regulatory governance ;
Chapter 12: Fiscal stability and structural reforms: Towards better transparency ;
Chapter 13: Rating agencies and capital market developments ;
Chapter 14: Revisiting Enron: Entrepreneurial behaviour and market capitalism ;
Chapter 15: Corporate governance assessment, investor confidence, and market transparency ;
Chapter 16: Inside the boardroom in India: Confronting the paradoxes .