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    OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL IN CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
    Lessons from Sri Lanka

    by Shalini Perera (Queen Mary, University of London, UK)

    The governance of companies is of importance to developing countries due to the link between effective corporate governance and economic development. Ownership and control of public companies, except in the US and UK, are often in the hands of a few individuals, families or corporate groups and impact on corporate governance and economic development.

    Using Sri Lanka as an illustrative example, this book sets out the implications of corporate ownership and control structures on the governance of companies, and suggests a reform agenda to meet the challenges posed by such structures. Any analysis into the reform of corporate governance in developing countries should begin with a focus on the local market structures that define its adaptation and effectiveness. The issues explored in the book provide an insight into ownership and control structures in Sri Lanka, the costs and benefits of such structures, and the necessary reform framework to promote effective corporate governance. The analysis can be used to both understand the impact of ownership structures on corporate governance, and suggest how corporate governance issues arising from such structures should be resolved in order to promote development and growth.

     
    Contents:
    • Corporate Governance and Economic Development
    • Corporate Ownership, Control and Corporate Governance
    • Corporate Ownership and Control in Sri Lanka
    • Causes and Consequences of Ownership and Control Structures in Sri Lanka
    • Controlling Shareholder Systems: The Implications for Corporate Governance
    • Controlling Shareholder Systems in Sri Lanka: A Framework for Corporate Governance Reform
    • Lenders as a Force in Controlling the Costs of Controlling Shareholders in Sri Lanka
     
    Readership: Graduate students, academics, researchers, policymakers and professionals interested in corporate governance and economic development.
     


     
    350pp (approx.)    Pub. date: Scheduled Summer 2010  
    ISBN:   978-981-283-747-9
    981-283-747-7
       US$90 / £68

     


     

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