Private Equity, Corporate Governance and the Dynamics of Capital Market Regulation
Edited by Justin O'Brien
in World Scientific Books from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
Global capital markets are in a state of flux. Castigated in the past as “Barbarians at the Gate”, private equity providers are once again proclaiming the end of the public corporation. This important book addresses the implications of private equity for the governance of corporations, the capital markets in which they operate and the professionals who provide corporate advisory services.
Keywords: Private Equity; Conflicts of Interest; Financial Regulation; Enforcement; Investment Banks; Fiduciary Duties (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
ISBN: 9781860948473
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: The Dynamics of Capital Market Governance , pp 1-17

- Justin O'Brien
- Ch 2 The Conceptual Underpinnings of Australian Securities Regulation , pp 19-27

- Malcolm Rodgers
- Ch 3 Evolving ‘Rules of the Game‘ in Corporate Governance Reform , pp 29-54

- Jennifer Hill
- Ch 4 Overlapping Fields and Constructed Legalities: The Endogeneity of Law , pp 55-90

- Lauren B Edelman
- Ch 5 The Significance of Relative Autonomy in How Regulation of the Financial Services Sector Evolves , pp 91-116

- George Gilligan
- Ch 6 ASIC v Citigroup: Investment Banks, Conflicts of Interest, and Chinese Walls , pp 117-142

- Pamela F Hanrahan
- Ch 7 Enforcement of Capital Markets Regulation: The United Kingdom and Its International Markets , pp 143-177

- Iain MacNeil
- Ch 8 Why Auditors Don't Find Fraud , pp 179-212

- Nicholas M Hodson
- Ch 9 Compliance, Ethics and Responsibility: Emergent Governance Strategies in the US and UK , pp 213-240

- Doreen McBarnet
- Ch 10 Professional Norms , pp 241-263

- Dean Cocking
- Ch 11 Sarbanes-Oxley and the Search for Accountable Corporate Governance , pp 265-293

- Melvin J Dubnick
- Ch 12 Charting an Icarian Flightpath: The Implications of the Qantas Deal Collapse , pp 295-337

- Justin O'Brien
- Ch 13 Institutions, Integrity Systems and Market Actors , pp 339-369

- Seumas Miller
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