Stock market capitalization and corporate governance in India

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    • Som, Lalita S.

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Stock market capitalization and corporate governance in India

Lalita S. Som

Oxford University Press, 2006

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-237) and index

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The book provides an outline of corporate governance systems across the world and specific corporate governance issues in emerging markets like in India. It covers functioning of corporate governance mechanisms in general and relates them specifically to CG in India, along with a commentary on their effectiveness. By providing an overview of the Bombay Stock Exchange which represents the Indian capital market, it provides an understanding of the Indian capital market and its regulatory environment. The book analyses the need for effective non-market corporate governance institutions improvised and innovative ways of achieving governance patterns in emerging countries making a transition from relatively closed to more open and market-friendly systems and a culture of corporate responsibility, transparency, and vigilance to catch corporate culprits.

Table of Contents

  • PREFACE
  • INTRODUCTION
  • CHAPTER I: EMERGING STOCK MARKETS AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
  • CHAPTER II: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN INDIA ESTABLISHING THE BACKDROP TO THE GOVERNANCE ISSUES TO BE TACKLED BY THE BOOK
  • CHAPTER III: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND THE PRINCIPAL AGENT CONFLICTS
  • CHAPTER IV: CAPITAL AND GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE IN THE INDIAN COMPANIES EXPLAINING THE CORPORATE FINANCIAL SYSTEM INTERFACE IN INDIA
  • CHAPTER V: CORPORATE MONITORING BY INSTITUTIONAL CREDITORS AND TAKEOVERS
  • CHAPTERVI: DIVIDEND PAYOUT POLICY MODELLING THE DIVIDEND BEHAVIOUR OF LCCS IN INDIA
  • CHAPTER VII: IMPLICATIONS AND RESEARCH FINDINGS FROM A SAMPLE SURVEY
  • CHAPTER VIII: POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS TO IMPROVE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN INDIA

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