lecture 3 (3) Flashcards
five types of shareholders (china)
- Central gov’t
- Legal persons (institutional founders)
- Emplyoees
- Domestic institutions
- Foreign investors (B and H) shares
India corporate control in asia (bombay stock exchange)
Characterized by concentrated ownership and control
ownership structure complex and opaque
Frequent use of cross– holdings and ownership pyramid
Control is held indirectly via intermediate firms, holding companies and trust
main legal families
British common law
Civil law (french, german, scandinavian)
Common law
Case based law
More flexible than civil law
It can easily adapt new forms of managerial misuse
Stock market largest
Civil law
Based on interpretation of the legal text
Less flexible; bad managers behaviors are slowly identified
Shareholder protection is lowest, debtholder protection is highest
Ownership concentration is highest –> a good substitute for low investor protection
Legal families When investor protection is high
Capital markets are highly developed
INvestors are more willing to invest
You can sue the managers, receive excess cash flow easily
Basically, reduing P&A problem
Legal families (weak investor protection)
Firms cash flow can be entrenched by the managers
Hgih P&A problem
Lower economic growth as a result of low-investment
Commercial banks
Specialized in payment and financial intermediation
Investment banks
Specialized on securitization M&A etc.
The economic and political context giving rise to globalization Post war–> cold war
Workers right
Emergence of welfare state
Powerful trade and worker unions
Managers have to deal with all these unions
Co-determination –> strong employee voice (especially in teh strategic sectors)
The economic and political context giving rise to global capitalism 1960-1980
Unprecedented economic growth in the west
Trade deficit in US> due to vietnam ware –> print more money – higher inflation
Oil crisis 73/74
strong government intervention especially during the period of recession to counteract the lack of demand from households and corporations