Transforming Corporate Governance in East AsiaCurtis Milhaupt, Kon-Sik Kim, Hideki Kanda Over the past ten years, the corporate governance environment in East Asia has undergone a significant transformation. The Asian Financial crisis, together with Japan‘s long economic malaise, undermined confidence in the corporate structures, governance practices, and regulatory oversight of firms in the region. Since that time, each of the countri |
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