This assessment benchmarks the
Lithuanian corporate governance system against the OECD
Principles of Corporate Governance and highlights a number
of areas where Lithuania's...
Type: Corporate Governance Assessment (ROSC)Report#: 35096Date: July 1, 2002
Since its establishment in 1999, the
National Securities Commission of Georgia (NSCG) has been
successful in reducing the volume and number of trades
taking place outside...
Type: Corporate Governance Assessment (ROSC)Report#: 35876Date: March 1, 2002
Egypt's corporate governance system
is framed by French civil law for corporations. Sharia law
has no direct influence on corporate governance.
Anglo-American influence...
Type: Corporate Governance Assessment (ROSC)Report#: 35081Date: September 1, 2001
Corporate governance in the Philippines
is characterized by concentrated ownership by a limited
number of family shareholders, within a bank-dominated
financial market....
Type: Corporate Governance Assessment (ROSC)Report#: 35173Date: September 1, 2001
Croatia's corporate governance
system is framed by civil law with regulation for traded
companies in part based on London securities rules and
international standards...
Type: Corporate Governance Assessment (ROSC)Report#: 35022Date: September 1, 2001
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