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Le rôle et l'évolution des institutions de surveillance

Jacques Hamon

Revue française de gestion, 2002, vol. 141, issue 5, 397-418

Abstract: While the necessity of a regulation and of a surveillance of the stock exchange markets is weakly disputed today, the surveillance devices set into force differs from one country to the other according to the legal system concept. Starting from a comparison between the American and the French regulations in force, the author underlines the importance of one system which, among other, protects the minority shareholder and favours the competition between the markets.

Date: 2002
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