Monitoring state-owned versus state-controlled enterprises
What’s the best way to monitor listed Chinese companies effectively? Should the Chinese government introduce more stringent corporate governance regulations to keep managers on their toes? Forget it. According to a research study by SMU accounting professor Wang Jiwei, the government is better off d...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2009
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